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Kambula/Ntsevu males

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(12-09-2024, 09:57 PM)Mapokser Wrote: Older ones are barely 2yo, this is a conversation we should have 3 years from now, if the cubs make it.

Hopefully they can all make it. If they are ten; it is too many of them. I would like to see pictures of them. They have showed the young sub adults form the Torchwood pride; I stared thinking what about the many subs from Kambula.
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Do we have an indication where all 4 Kambula males are? Some great sightings but frustratingly little on location. Is this Arathusa airstrip where K5 and K6 are?
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K5 & K6 with 1 Nkuhuma Lioness Update Today

K6 with 1 Nkuhuma Lioness

Credits to Jordan Delvecchio Instagram Stories
https://www.instagram.com/stories/jordan_delveccs/3519785333362654779/
K5 & K6 with 1 Nkuhuma Lioness Resting

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https://www.instagram.com/stories/legendsafaris/3519851379137568890/
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Panama Mapokser Offline
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K6 with such a nice darker mane.
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Kambula Male, K4

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K6 w/ Nkuhuma Lioness Yesterday


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Close Up of K6

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Close Up of the Nkuhuma Lioness

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Credits to Legend Safaris Instagram Stories
https://www.instagram.com/stories/legendsafaris/3520596680240567543/
https://www.instagram.com/stories/legendsafaris/3520597902410433500/
https://www.instagram.com/stories/legendsafaris/3520598513637925337/
https://www.instagram.com/stories/legendsafaris/3520599082931021893/
https://www.instagram.com/stories/legendsafaris/3520600491445304940/
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(12-11-2024, 07:21 PM)sunless Wrote: K6 w/ Nkuhuma Lioness Yesterday


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Close Up of K6

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Close Up of the Nkuhuma Lioness

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Credits to Legend Safaris Instagram Stories
https://www.instagram.com/stories/legendsafaris/3520596680240567543/
https://www.instagram.com/stories/legendsafaris/3520597902410433500/
https://www.instagram.com/stories/legendsafaris/3520598513637925337/
https://www.instagram.com/stories/legendsafaris/3520599082931021893/
https://www.instagram.com/stories/legendsafaris/3520600491445304940/

Stunning images!
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Panama Mapokser Offline
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K6 back to having the second moat impreasive mane among his brothers ans he ia still almost half a year from turning 6.
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K3, 4 and 5 seen in Singita. South of where K6 mating with NK lioness. 

Credit: lawrence.mkansi313 on IG




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Kambula triplets (K3, K4 & K5) at Singita, eventually at Sabi Sabi



K3 & K5 at Sabi Sabi

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K4 

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United Kingdom Djdelight Offline
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Is Sabi Sabi the furthest south they’ve been in a long time? Were do we know if they were scent marking?
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Does this mean they've left k6 behind in the north and trying their luck again in the south with the gijimas being absent? These kboys are too unpredictable to me
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(12-13-2024, 01:17 AM)Djdelight Wrote: K3, 4 and 5 seen in Singita. South of where K6 mating with NK lioness. 

Credit: lawrence.mkansi313 on IG





I fixed your post, you have to hit the three ..., and select copy link, then follow the directions in the Tutorial section, on how to post Instagram links.

https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-embeddi...gram-links
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Panama Mapokser Offline
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Kambulas doing Kambula things.

Maybe if K4 was at full force he'd stay north with his younger brother.
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United Kingdom Djdelight Offline
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I just hope K6 doesn’t experience the same treatment last time K4 found himself alone…

They need to establish their boundary with NK lionesses. I just hope that’s what their doing now being so far south. 

Hopefully NK lionesses have their cubs and we’ll see a shift in their demeanour…
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