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(10-07-2022, 09:04 PM)lionuk Wrote: So, Kambula Group A consists of two females with two subadults, sired by the Birmingham males?
Kambula Group B consists of females from core pride
Kambula Group C consists of 4 younger males and 1 female??
Maybe someone can correct that?
group A = Kambula Breakaways / 2 Adults; 2 Subs
group B = Kambula Subs / 4 SubM / now 1 SubF
group C = Core Pride / now 4 Original Kambulas , now 5 YFs
I’m going to attach a screenshot of their September report that shows the group name breakdowns
There seems to be an extra Kambula young female. From what I remember, there were 11 surviving cubs from the Birmingham's 2018 litter. 6 males, 5 females. So how can there be a young female in Group B and 5 in Group C?
10-08-2022, 09:12 PM( This post was last modified: 10-08-2022, 09:16 PM by criollo2mil )
(10-08-2022, 09:04 PM)sundarbans Wrote:
(10-07-2022, 10:31 PM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(10-07-2022, 09:04 PM)lionuk Wrote: So, Kambula Group A consists of two females with two subadults, sired by the Birmingham males?
Kambula Group B consists of females from core pride
Kambula Group C consists of 4 younger males and 1 female??
Maybe someone can correct that?
group A = Kambula Breakaways / 2 Adults; 2 Subs
group B = Kambula Subs / 4 SubM / now 1 SubF
group C = Core Pride / now 4 Original Kambulas , now 5 YFs
I’m going to attach a screenshot of their September report that shows the group name breakdowns
There seems to be an extra Kambula young female. From what I remember, there were 11 surviving cubs from the Birmingham's 2018 litter. 6 males, 5 females. So how can there be a young female in Group B and 5 in Group C?
It was 12 surviving Sub Adults. 6M & 6F
MM last month admitted it’s been difficult to account for all because sometimes some of the females would move between groups. So hard it threw off their chart. If you look closely, they double counted one Sub Adult female. Their number there indicated 7 sub females. But I’ve only ever tracked 6 max.
(10-08-2022, 09:12 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: It was 12 surviving Sub Adults. 6M & 6F
MM last month admitted it’s been difficult to account for all because sometimes some of the females would move between groups. So hard it threw off their chart. If you look closely, they double counted one Sub Adult female. Their number there indicated 7 sub females. But I’ve only ever tracked 6 max.
It was 7 females and 6 males.
Now looks like 2 females are missing or are hanging between the groups.
(10-08-2022, 09:12 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: It was 12 surviving Sub Adults. 6M & 6F
MM last month admitted it’s been difficult to account for all because sometimes some of the females would move between groups. So hard it threw off their chart. If you look closely, they double counted one Sub Adult female. Their number there indicated 7 sub females. But I’ve only ever tracked 6 max.
It was 7 females and 6 males.
Now looks like 2 females are missing or are hanging between the groups.
It’s hasn’t been 13 in more than 18 months. A female went missing I want to say about February 2021. The number I’m using is those whom are expected to be alive within this year.
“Saw this lion sighting 4 subadualts males and 1 young female lioness today londolozi boundary not sure which pride but I think it's Kambula/Ntsevu subadualts. I stand to be corrected ”