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Kambula/Ntsevu Pride

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1/2 Kambula Breakaways Sub Adults 

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4 boys 1 girl in Singita

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Kambula Breakaways 

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Definitely some new mommies…..we should see cubbies soon






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Posted November 11th


"During one game drive, we found four lions, consisting of three very large males (larger than I have ever seen) and one female, which have broken away from the Kambula pride."

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(11-23-2022, 11:33 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Posted November 11th


"During one game drive, we found four lions, consisting of three very large males (larger than I have ever seen) and one female, which have broken away from the Kambula pride."


Is he referring to the N'was, or the subs? If the N'was, I believe that might be the first time I have heard anyone refer to them as exceptionally large, especially since the photographer has spent quite a bit of time photographing lions in the Mara. The N'was may be bigger than I thought.
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(11-24-2022, 12:42 AM)BA0701 Wrote:
(11-23-2022, 11:33 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Posted November 11th


"During one game drive, we found four lions, consisting of three very large males (larger than I have ever seen) and one female, which have broken away from the Kambula pride."


Is he referring to the N'was, or the subs? If the N'was, I believe that might be the first time I have heard anyone refer to them as exceptionally large, especially since the photographer has spent quite a bit of time photographing lions in the Mara. The N'was may be bigger than I thought.

haha yeah, he's referring to the subs. This is the last girl still with her brothers
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(11-24-2022, 12:52 AM)Tonpa Wrote:
(11-24-2022, 12:42 AM)BA0701 Wrote:
(11-23-2022, 11:33 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Posted November 11th


"During one game drive, we found four lions, consisting of three very large males (larger than I have ever seen) and one female, which have broken away from the Kambula pride."


Is he referring to the N'was, or the subs? If the N'was, I believe that might be the first time I have heard anyone refer to them as exceptionally large, especially since the photographer has spent quite a bit of time photographing lions in the Mara. The N'was may be bigger than I thought.

haha yeah, he's referring to the subs. This is the last girl still with her brothers

The recent video of Nhena that was posted, the one showing him walk in front of the truck, was a great example of how truly massive he is. Those boys come from great genes for sure.
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The Youngest Offspring of the Birmingham Boys (Kambula Breakaways) in Mala Mala 


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Nhlanguleni makes an impala kill, which is stolen by Hyenas and then stolen by the subs






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These boys are turning into magnificent specimen!!
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(11-27-2022, 11:16 AM)DARK MANE Wrote: These boys are turning into magnificent specimen!!

Yeah I was thinking the same. I hope they can get through the next 8-12 months as four and with the genetics of Tinyo or Nhena they will be a real force.
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(11-27-2022, 12:23 PM)1999gc8 Wrote:
(11-27-2022, 11:16 AM)DARK MANE Wrote: These boys are turning into magnificent specimen!!

Yeah I was thinking the same. I hope they can get through the next 8-12 months as four and with the genetics of Tinyo or Nhena they will be a real force.

Don't forget the Kambula genetics, those are some impressive lionesses. BBoys + Kambula Pride = Kambula Boys.

This is the youngest lioness, from the 2019 litter, no? She's almost exactly the same age as the Tsalala lioness. Considering their locations in Sabi Sands, if she doesn't get accepted back into either the Kambula Pride or the as yet unnamed breakaway pride, that would be a much more likely pairing than say, the Othawa subs and Tsalala.
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1/2 pregnant kambula girl
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Kambula girl giving birth to nwaswitshaka boys.



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