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Kambula/Ntsevu Pride

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Mala Mala September Game Report for the Kambula pride.


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The majority of cubs are approaching sub-adult age, which is great to see. Much like the Birmingham males before them, the N'Waswitshaka males will most likely have the greatest bulk of their offspring come from this pride.
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( This post was last modified: 10-07-2024, 08:14 PM by Mdz123 )

We can see another big coalition come out of the male subs. This will be good for N'was male lineage because only there's only 1 son that made it in the Styx pride
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(09-30-2024, 01:59 AM)T_Ferguson Wrote: It's not a great sign for the cubs at this point.  This first post is possibly today or yesterday




She is a tank of a lioness.  Looks like she's on steroids.
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Female Kambula cub on a termite mound. Photo taken 7th September, credits to Matt Rochford.


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Kambula lioness, mother of the three youngest cubs. Photo taken 29th June, credits to Matt Rochford.


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Another harsh Kambula feast. Some of these young males are getting quite big and serious competitors at the dinner table..




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Some Kambula cubs in a playful mood.




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The Kambula pride bring down another impala ram. Hopefully they're catching bigger prey as well.




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Ntsevu pride feasting. Good to see this younger cubs doing well. The older one is clearly still suffering from mange




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(10-18-2024, 11:24 PM)MrLoesoe Wrote: Ntsevu pride feasting. Good to see this younger cubs doing well. The older one is clearly still suffering from mange





This is old footage, no? Seems this is before K2 got her injury, and before the younger cubs got mange (and were still alive).
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(10-19-2024, 07:44 AM)NLAL11 Wrote:
(10-18-2024, 11:24 PM)MrLoesoe Wrote: Ntsevu pride feasting. Good to see this younger cubs doing well. The older one is clearly still suffering from mange





This is old footage, no? Seems this is before K2 got her injury, and before the younger cubs got mange (and were still alive).

Hmm, yeah you may be right. I see others wondering the same thing in the youtube comments. It would mean this footage is indeed (very) old..
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(10-24-2024, 07:19 AM)afortich Wrote:




What is that thing in the middle of the video, an attempt to cover up a watermark? It can't be meant to cover up the gore, as it remains centered while the camera is moving around, exposing everything, eventually, anyhow. One of the reasons the owner of that channel was banned from here, was because he takes other people's work, presenting it on his channel, without ever giving the original owners/creators, credit for their efforts, and that blob in the middle of the screen seems very odd.
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It seems to just be there to cover up gore. 
It probably was already like that in the source video he got.
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The Kambula Pride hunted an Impala, one of the ndhzenga males appears and takes It for himself

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Photos from the Londolozi Blog The Week in Pictures #675. Photo credits to Kyle Gordon.

The Ndhzenga Males continue to be a force to be reckoned with, not allowing any males near the Kambula or Ntsevu Pride, and controlling their turf with gusto. The Kambula Pride were found with not one, not two but THREE buffalo carcasses the other day. What a wild moment that was to find the pride full-bellied but still having two full carcasses to get through!

Kambula sub adult male(s) in the river. Photos taken 14th September.

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A sub adult female with a buffalo kill. Photos taken 24th October.

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Two Ntsevu lionesses and two cubs. Hopefully the mange on the one in the background has cleared up by now. Photo taken 24th October.

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