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Kambula/Ntsevu males

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bold K6 attacks one of the subs
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(08-09-2024, 03:19 PM)Ngonya Wrote: Another angle
Kambulas x Torchwood yms and Hamilton yms

Those are the same males they shared a kill few months ago?

There where only 2, back then, and where apperantly Hamiltons young males (sons of 2 s125/Nwaswitsotso males).
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(08-09-2024, 06:32 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Those are the same males they shared a kill few months ago?

There where only 2, back then, and where apperantly Hamiltons young males (sons of 2 s125/Nwaswitsotso males).
I was told total of 5 sub males 
3 torchwood (that recently showed up in northern Sabi Sand, like yesterday lol) and 2 hamiltons, the same they shared a carcass with.

Its impressive how these boys were not totally intimidated by Kambulas and attempted to stand their ground on the kill, gotta give them that!
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(08-09-2024, 06:24 PM)Ngonya Wrote: bold K6 attacks one of the subs
  Damn that's the hardest failed slap I've seen in a while
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(08-09-2024, 07:26 PM)Friarfan619 Wrote: Damn that's the hardest failed slap I've seen in a while
He dodged like a professional fighter  Laughing
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1/4 Kambula young males (K6) mating with Imbali lioness

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I thought this was the same occasion where Mantimahles chased Kambulas a few days ago, but it's recent and Mantimahles beat them again?

It could be that they will abandon the area under pressure of the Mantimahle just like they abandoned the North, perhaps under pressure of PCM.

The Birmingham lineage have a hard time with the Mantimahle lineage, PCM killed Nhenha, beat and chased Nkuhuma multiple times, beat and chased Kambulas multiple times and now Mantimahles also chased them twice.

I wouldn't be surprised if Kambulas return south and gets chased by Nkhulus lol.

It reminds me of how the Birminghams were the doom of the Othawas, killing OM, his aunts, nephews and helping killing his sister.
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These boys are just getting started. I think if they become the pride males of these four Imbali lionesses and establish a proper territory in that area, things will change.
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(08-10-2024, 03:42 AM)NLAL11 Wrote: These boys are just getting started. I think if they become the pride males of these four Imbali lionesses and establish a proper territory in that area, things will change.
It would be surprising only if it didnt changed. 
They outnumber every male around. Only coalition with more numbers is far south of them.

A increase in their confidence after becoming territorial should be enough for them to gain the status of a coalition not to be messed with.
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Impressive K3
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K4 and K5

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2 Kambula males with a lioness
the female flirts with K6 while either K3 or K4 watches, likely waiting for his turn

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seems like having a dark mane really pays off huh lol
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K3

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(08-11-2024, 11:01 PM)Ngonya Wrote: 2 Kambula males with a lioness
the female flirts with K6 while either K3 or K4 watches, likely waiting for his turn

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seems like having a dark mane really pays off huh lol
He is the youngest brother of the young Kambula lioness. Has the Talamatie lioness been seen with them again?
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(08-13-2024, 03:41 AM)Go131810 Wrote: Has the Talamatie lioness been seen with them again?
No, not yet / anymore.

They have been on the company of two Imbali females recently.

2/4 males mating, each with one Imbali. (Definitly K6 and likely K4)
While the other two are not interested. (Likely K3 and K5)
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