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Right now I think K6 is key in the possibility of the Kambulas ever becoming territorial.
He was the most dominant and aggressive of the Kambulas after K4, for the most time at least, he's the only one to have stayed north alone to roar and mate besides K4, he's the one who has mated the most by far after K4, and he's the only one to have chased a dominant male "1v1" in the case of Red Road, something not even K4 has done, in fact, at even numbers, we didn't even seen them doing anything against adult nomads, dunno if 2 of them would have the upper hand against NK/Talamati, I certainly doubt against Kruger/Avoca.
And most important, he's "only" 5,5yo, which for many males is more than enough to fully commit to territorial life, but we know Kambulas are slow in this department, so maybe once K6 enters the peak of his prime half a year from now, he will mentally develop enough to want to be a full time territorial male, if by then, all other 3 are still alive and at full strength ( big if ), K4 and K6 may be able to push the other two to maybe, finally, stick to the territory and stand their ground if necessary.
Of course I'm being very optimistic here, we're tired of thinking "now they'll be dominant" just for the cycle to repeat again and we see them in the south and/or caught and beaten.