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Kambula/Ntsevu males

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Supposedly now in Singita.



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This sighting is few days ago before they have come to Singita, in the video below they walk by the vehicle and are looking quite thin and good for them that it seems like they have found food in Singita.
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Kambulas are still at Londolozi. 
The four full bellied and PCM also in Londolozi, i think just one. 

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Luckily for the PCM's, it likely only would take one of them to defeat the 4 Kambulas........  Much sarcasm, but is it?!?!.. haha
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(2 hours ago)Ngonya Wrote: Kambulas are still at Londolozi. 
The four full bellied and PCM also in Londolozi, i think just one. 

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Four of them are there.

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(2 hours ago)T_Ferguson Wrote: Luckily for the PCM's, it likely only would take one of them to defeat the 4 Kambulas........  Much sarcasm, but is it?!?!.. haha
Lol
PCM are so confident i wouldn't doubt he pulled this off.
But Kambulas tend to grow some testicles when it comes to males on their own, after all thats the very bare minimum. 

I think its more likely they wont even bump into each other. Both coalitions just passing by as the Kambulas follow buffalo and the PCM patrolling (?)
Hopefully there wont be a encounter.
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legendsafaris A very full-bellied male Lion, heavily breathing to assist with digestion.
Kambula Male Lion (K5)
At Londolozi, Sabi Sand Nature Reserve, South Africa
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