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(Yesterday, 05:44 AM)Mwk85 Wrote: They're all back together now. Credit for the sighting and footage goes to Deon Kelbrick. Believe they're in Southern MalaMala
If true, these boys are my favourite coalition to watch by far... they are so random so out of pocket, one day doing something very logical, the other doing Kambula things
they are not clueless, they know that theres vacant prides, easy territory, and they have atleast double the numbers on every coalition they´ve encounter so far
I can understand that they may not want to be dominant males atleast yet and still prefer to roam around doing what makes them happy
But out of all places from almost Timbavati to Skukuza and beyond do they choose to roar in the single place where theres a larger coalition than them
It´s like going to a 5 star michellin restaurant and start chewing on the decoration roses
My theory is that they like to go around the territory of other coalitions and jump scare them a bit with their numbers only to leave them when they had their fun
The Kambulas are literaly playing ding dong ditch prank with other males, and ofcourse sometimes you get caught on that