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Kambula/Ntsevu males

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(3 hours ago)sunless Wrote: Here is the video clip of K4 walking as the video earlier from lionlover Twitter cuts out to where K4 is walking to a shade, and seems like he can walk but he still needs to recuperate from the injuries.

Video from Tendai Moyo 
He's looking a lot better. Thank you for the update.
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Kambula 4 looking better, and SBDM with the other 3 Kambulas




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(3 hours ago)sunless Wrote: Here is the video clip of K4 walking as the video earlier from lionlover Twitter cuts out to where K4 is walking to a shade, and seems like he can walk but he still needs to recuperate from the injuries.

Video from Tendai Moyo https://www.facebook.com/share/v/B3k1ejMYwkBekwps/


K4 Update this Afternoon from Shar Aguilar IG Stories:

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The strength and resilience of these cats never ceases to amaze.
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(7 hours ago)Gavskrr Wrote: the fact that k4, being the most territorial male, is not present may facilitate the acceptance of the presence of the black dam male, probably, certainly, SBDM ironically is the luckiest male since he was abandoned by his brother, he remains with part of the nkuhuma pride and even does not suffer major damage from other males even though it has a problem with its leg

Will be interesting to see how K4 reacts to the presence of the SBDM if/when he returns to his brothers.
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(1 hour ago)NLAL11 Wrote:
(7 hours ago)Gavskrr Wrote: the fact that k4, being the most territorial male, is not present may facilitate the acceptance of the presence of the black dam male, probably, certainly, SBDM ironically is the luckiest male since he was abandoned by his brother, he remains with part of the nkuhuma pride and even does not suffer major damage from other males even though it has a problem with its leg

Will be interesting to see how K4 reacts to the presence of the SBDM if/when he returns to his brothers.
Probably will not be able to do much about it 
If BDM keeps being around the Kambulas and K4 reacts in an agressive way towards BDM trying to attack and such 
I can see in the heat of them moment the other three "put K4 in his place" as he is the agressor 
I find it hard to happend but Im already suprised enough that 3 males who have mating with two prides, acting somewhat territorial just accept the presence of another adult male who even has already sired cubs with the pride
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(1 hour ago)NLAL11 Wrote:
(7 hours ago)Gavskrr Wrote: the fact that k4, being the most territorial male, is not present may facilitate the acceptance of the presence of the black dam male, probably, certainly, SBDM ironically is the luckiest male since he was abandoned by his brother, he remains with part of the nkuhuma pride and even does not suffer major damage from other males even though it has a problem with its leg

Will be interesting to see how K4 reacts to the presence of the SBDM if/when he returns to his brothers.

Was thinking the exact same thing. If what we hear is true, that SBDM actually attacked K4 and drove him from the giraffe, and given K4's penchant to be the more territorial of the 4, it may well get very interesting, mostly in seeing how his brothers react.
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