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Kambula/Ntsevu males

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(05-03-2024, 02:20 AM)T_Ferguson Wrote: So... reunited?...




With so many lions recently being compared to Nhenha, I think it is safe to say that he has spread his seed far and wide, and the B-Boys built themselves quite the legacy over all those years.
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Its best to wait for confirmation. It might just be wishful thinking on their part.
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( This post was last modified: 05-03-2024, 04:55 AM by Mapokser )

Even if they haven't reunited, they're extremely close to each other, as soon as K4 roars or some other contact call, they'll reunite.

Anyway, Birminghams indeed were very successful, the most in Sabi Sands alongside Majingilane and WSM.

If the Ndhzengas can raise their current cubs they'll join the club and the PCM have a shot to do it as a duo which would be much more impressive, though we'll have to wait and see, it's always difficult for duos to rule for so long and to raise so many cubs because one bad hunt or one clash against a bigger coalition can end them.

I want to include the Gijimas with the PCM, but they seem more vulnerable, in a tougher area neighboring Kruger and the Nkhulus.
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(05-03-2024, 04:52 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Even if they haven't reunited, they're extremely close to each other, as soon as K4 roars or some other contact call, they'll reunite.

Anyway, Birminghams indeed were very successful, the most in Sabi Sands alongside Majingilane and WSM.

If the Ndhzengas can raise their current cubs they'll join the club and the PCM have a shot to do it as a duo which would be much more impressive, though we'll have to wait and see, it's always difficult for duos to rule for so long and to raise so many cubs because one bad hunt or one clash against a bigger coalition can end them.

I want to include the Gijimas with the PCM, but they seem more vulnerable, in a tougher area neighboring Kruger and the Nkhulus.

I don't know if he'll be roaring much, in the short term, his roaring was what drew the PCMs in this last time, and caused all of the chaos.
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I don't think he ever stopped roaring, he didn't met the PCM either so the PCM invading the north probably didn't affect him.

He was with 2 females while PCM were with 1.

K4 is trying to be a dominant male and he has space to try, PCM haven't ventured as north as Djuma but K4 has been to Djuma a lot recently.
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(05-03-2024, 01:44 AM)Mapokser Wrote: I'm very skeptical about the PCM pressuring Kambulas in the North, I doubt it'll happen, but who knows.

It happened in January, and now few days ago aswell, with PCMs pushing all the way to Arathusa, which is right next to Djuma.

They killed 1 NK female, which was was on Djuma south border, in the heart of norther sector.

They prob pushed K4 more north towards Djuma and Simbambili, taking his 1/3 mating females who was previously with K4, theres no way they didnt interact so close, atleast with roars.

And now again today PCMs seen back at EP scent marking.

If this is not showing interest into north by PCMs, then idk what is.
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( This post was last modified: 05-03-2024, 06:43 PM by Tr1x24 )

(05-03-2024, 01:44 AM)Mapokser Wrote: I'm very skeptical about the PCM pressuring Kambulas in the North, I doubt it'll happen, but who knows.

It happened in January, and now few days ago aswell, with PCMs pushing all the way to Arathusa, which is right next to Djuma.

They killed 1 NK female, which was was on Djuma south border, in the heart of northern sector.

They prob pushed K4 more north towards Djuma and Simbambili, taking his 1/3 mating females who was previously with K4, theres no way they didnt interact so close, atleast with roars.

And now again today PCMs seen back at EP scent marking.

PCMs definetly are showimg interest towards northern sector, are they only attracted because of NK females in estrus, or they want more, its yet to be seen.
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Kambula/Ntsevu male (K4) - Chitwa Chitwa Private Game Lodge
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Well, the band is officially back together again... Until the next video where the PCM's are running through them like the bulls in Pamplona.....



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K3 with sister, looks like he has strongest bond with her:

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Yeah I might be wrong about the PCM interest in the north, I wasn't expecting them to return so quickly.

Guide Darryn Gates said ( I'll see if I get screenshots later ) that the Kambulas don't have the slightest chance against the PCM because they lack confidence and the PCM are much bigger in every possible way, adding that in his 15 year career he hasn't seen males as big as the PCM.

He said if the Kambulas try to oppose the PCM, PCM are gonna kill them and says the fans underestimate the size and power of the PCM but he sees them in person and knows better.

I wonder if this guide, being from the North, has seen the Mantimahle. Blond Mantimahle seems to be at least as impressive as the PCM.

Still I don't think Kambulas are small, they look much bigger than the NK lionesses, are certainly quite above average. K4 is probably at least as big as the biggest of his fathers.

Though I guess it's testament of how impressive PCM are.
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(05-03-2024, 10:55 PM)Mapokser Wrote: Yeah I might be wrong about the PCM interest in the north, I wasn't expecting them to return so quickly.

Guide Darryn Gates said ( I'll see if I get screenshots later ) that the Kambulas don't have the slightest chance against the PCM because they lack confidence and the PCM are much bigger in every possible way, adding that in his 15 year career he hasn't seen males as big as the PCM.

He said if the Kambulas try to oppose the PCM, PCM are gonna kill them and says the fans underestimate the size and power of the PCM but he sees them in person and knows better.

I wonder if this guide, being from the North, has seen the Mantimahle. Blond Mantimahle seems to be at least as impressive as the PCM.

Still I don't think Kambulas are small, they look much bigger than the NK lionesses, are certainly quite above average. K4 is probably at least as big as the biggest of his fathers.

Though I guess it's testament of how impressive PCM are.

I'm not looking forward to the bad news about to stream in over the next few days.
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We see how it goes. Most of the time these things just end in some chasing. Neither side is really territorial in the region so once they have the lionesses for themselves they will lose interest in the others.
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(05-03-2024, 10:55 PM)Mapokser Wrote: wonder if this guide, being from the North, has seen the Mantimahle. Blond Mantimahle seems to be at least as impressive as the PCM.
I wonder if he has seen Matimbas by chance.
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Not sure but Matimbas were 10 years ago at best, Mantimahles would be easier to compare since he could have seen them around the same time.
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