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Kambula/Ntsevu males

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Beautiful sounds 

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legendsafaris Strengthening their bonds through allogrooming – brotherhood in the wild.
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Kambulas at Londolozi 
"The impressive Kambula boys, all together." 

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(01-21-2025, 08:25 PM)Ngonya Wrote: Kambulas at Londolozi 
"The impressive Kambula boys, all together." 

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I wonder if that scar on K4 is going to be permanent
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Kambula Males seen by Elephant Plains

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(01-21-2025, 08:35 PM)Rui Ferreira Wrote:
(01-21-2025, 08:25 PM)Ngonya Wrote: Kambulas at Londolozi 
"The impressive Kambula boys, all together." 

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I wonder if that scar on K4 is going to be permanent

It is funny, you can never tell with these things. The Young Plains Camp Male, his face was shredded, at the time I thought he'd be the easiest lion to identify, ever. Today, you cannot even see the scars, it is as if it never happened.
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Older Kambula male K1 at Kruger National Park, January 20

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Kambula boys at minute 10:45 and K4 recovered with a little limp.




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Older Kambula males K1 & K2 at KNP

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Older Kambula male K2 at Kruger National Park.
Perhaps the most impressive son of Birminghams?

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Size + mane I think it's definitely prime K4. Only size-wise, they are probably all very close, Kambulas, NK and Torchwood.
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