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Kambula/Ntsevu Pride

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(07-24-2024, 07:00 AM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(07-24-2024, 06:29 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote: It’s confusing lol but I was told the most aggressive and leader of the kambula pride is k9 and k9 is the daughter of k2 and that young male is k2 son so in a way she’s looking after her mothers son lol but honestly I think they older females got pushed out and the cub was left behind by accident I think but idk how she could just leave him

If I recall the story correctly as said in a blog from MM, the two groups had met at a kill and in the commotion for dominance the Ntsevu females left but the cubs were left w the Kambula females.  

Quite a strange and unique situation for sure.

Then the young cubs followed the Kambula pride? I am thinking because they are cubs may they did not understand what was happening and they must of known all the Kambula lions? The young lion must of know the Kambulas.
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( This post was last modified: 07-24-2024, 05:42 PM by criollo2mil )

(07-24-2024, 07:13 AM)Go131810 Wrote:
(07-24-2024, 07:00 AM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(07-24-2024, 06:29 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote: It’s confusing lol but I was told the most aggressive and leader of the kambula pride is k9 and k9 is the daughter of k2 and that young male is k2 son so in a way she’s looking after her mothers son lol but honestly I think they older females got pushed out and the cub was left behind by accident I think but idk how she could just leave him

If I recall the story correctly as said in a blog from MM, the two groups had met at a kill and in the commotion for dominance the Ntsevu females left but the cubs were left w the Kambula females.  

Quite a strange and unique situation for sure.

Then the young cubs followed the Kambula pride? I am thinking because they are cubs may they did not understand what was happening and they must of known all the Kambula lions? The young lion must of know the Kambulas.

The mother was spending time w both prides.   So the cubs were habituated w the Kambula side and probably had no clue.  
The event was shared here in this thread but I don’t remember how far back or the #
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Does he has any surviving littermates? Or they dissappeared when with Kambula pride, already some time ago?
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His 2 littermates joined the Kambula pride with him, but died, the pride was struggling with food at the time.
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(07-24-2024, 06:01 AM)Go131810 Wrote:
(07-24-2024, 04:49 AM)criollo2mil Wrote: Special little Kambula Boy.  

This cub has the unique distinction to have 4 siblings in the Ntsevu pride.  

This is one of K2’s cubs from her first litter with Ndzengas that somehow got separated from her and became adopted by his Kambula cousins.  

Now, he has 4 new brothers and sisters in the Ntsevu pride living separate lives

It is strange, because you can’t say he is from another pride. Hopefully  if he can stay with his brothers and cousins from this pride the Kambula pride and stay together and healthy you can’t say he isn’t related to the Kambula lions and they are not brothers and cousins. He is probably cousins to most, but wouldn’t most of the younger cubs could be his half brothers? The older lioness is still his aunt and even some of the older cubs would be his brothers.

Any cubs/subs from K5 will be cousin-siblings, but the others will actually be nieces and nephews, as well as potentially siblings (if sharing the same father). And he has 4 fully grown sibling-cousins in the Birmingham daughters.
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(07-24-2024, 08:52 PM)Mapokser Wrote: His 2 littermates joined the Kambula pride with him, but died, the pride was struggling with food at the time.

That's what I thought, thank you for confirming. Interesting journey for the little fella. At least he has plenty of male peers* around to bond with so a good start in that regard.

*within few months of age difference
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( This post was last modified: 07-26-2024, 02:00 PM by Mwk85 Edit Reason: Fixed information )

Posted a couple of days ago so I'm not exactly sure when it was filmed. Young male cub that got separated from the pride for two days took a kill from two leopards during that time. Cub is said to just be over a year old. Guessing the Split Rock male leopard may have thought the rest of the pride was nearby since he didn't make a move towards the cub.

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Kambula Pride on a male impala kill. Not much of a meal for 18 lions.

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(07-26-2024, 01:57 PM)Mwk85 Wrote: Posted a couple of days ago so I'm not exactly sure when it was filmed. Young male cub that got separated from the pride for two days took a kill from two leopards during that time. Cub is said to just be over a year old. Guessing the Split Rock male leopard may have thought the rest of the pride was nearby since he didn't make a move towards the cub.


Wow, that cub has no idea how lucky he is. He went back to the pride saying "You're not going to believe this, but...", their response was "You're right, we don't believe you."
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(07-26-2024, 05:45 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(07-26-2024, 01:57 PM)Mwk85 Wrote: Posted a couple of days ago so I'm not exactly sure when it was filmed. Young male cub that got separated from the pride for two days took a kill from two leopards during that time. Cub is said to just be over a year old. Guessing the Split Rock male leopard may have thought the rest of the pride was nearby since he didn't make a move towards the cub.


Wow, that cub has no idea how lucky he is. He went back to the pride saying "You're not going to believe this, but...", their response was "You're right, we don't believe you."
Looks like someone inherited Eorenji´s climbing skills lol
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(07-26-2024, 05:45 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(07-26-2024, 01:57 PM)Mwk85 Wrote: Posted a couple of days ago so I'm not exactly sure when it was filmed. Young male cub that got separated from the pride for two days took a kill from two leopards during that time. Cub is said to just be over a year old. Guessing the Split Rock male leopard may have thought the rest of the pride was nearby since he didn't make a move towards the cub.


Wow, that cub has no idea how lucky he is. He went back to the pride saying "You're not going to believe this, but...", their response was "You're right, we don't believe you."

Haha. What a riot :)
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Lazy town from above




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(07-27-2024, 11:42 AM)afortich Wrote: Lazy town from above





Epic shot!
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Londolozi Blog The Week in Pictures #659

https://blog.londolozi.com/2024/07/26/th...tures-659/

Photo credits to Sean Zeederberg


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My first introduction to the older litter of Ntsevu Cubs, initially being denned in some rocky outcrops to the east of our borders, these lions have now been frequenting the stunning open crests to the east of the Londolozi Camps. I am pretty sure we will see these lions a fair amount more going forward.


*This image is copyright of its original author


While mum catches a much-needed rest the cubs can’t help but move around, stalking each other constantly intrigued by everything that moves nearby.
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( This post was last modified: 07-28-2024, 09:39 AM by Ttimemarti Edit Reason: Miscommunication )

Ok so kambula pride has 13 cubs 8M 5F 
K2 1M
K9 2F
K8 1F 2M
Between k5,k7, and k10 they have 2F 5M I don’t know who has who yet
K5
K7 
K10
Then the other pride k3 has 2F 1M and k2 has a new litter of 4
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