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Kambula/Ntsevu Pride

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So k4 the mother of k3 k4 and k5 was she the only lioness to never give birth to a female? She had the 5 males before she passed away so she never gave birth to any females?
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(11-16-2024, 10:33 PM)Ttimemarti Wrote: So k4 the mother of k3 k4 and k5 was she the only lioness to never give birth to a female? She had the 5 males before she passed away so she never gave birth to any females?

I feel should not look to past and let them all rest. may they all rest and hopefully i can be forgiven for my thoughts. I just sometimes wonder two Kambula lionesses had cubs and were away from other lionesses? One point thinking how could this happen. I do not like to even have in mind bad thoughts; a lioness with cubs and the biggest lioness with biggest lionesses of sisters and daughters the Kambulas. We should have them rest. I was saying lioness was the stronger the biggest, with biggest group of lionesses sisters and daughters, and the strongest young male lions and biggest group of brother male lions and Ndhzenga male lions. Is not my place to say I am not trying to suggest or say an idea. I wonder what happened what other lions could there have been. Was she a distant with cubs. Other Kambula lionesses retuned in that I just wonder what could have had happened. also I keep saying we should let rest to them may they, in that time wondered with many male lions wondered five young male. May I be forgiven may they rest. daughter am not sure.
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(11-16-2024, 11:19 PM)Guillermo94 Wrote:
(11-16-2024, 10:33 PM)Ttimemarti Wrote: So k4 the mother of k3 k4 and k5 was she the only lioness to never give birth to a female? She had the 5 males before she passed away so she never gave birth to any females?

I feel should not look to past and let them all rest. may they all rest and hopefully i can be forgiven for my thoughts. I just sometimes wonder two Kambula lionesses had cubs and were away from other lionesses? One point thinking how could this happen. I do not like to even have in mind bad thoughts; a lioness with cubs and the biggest lioness with biggest lionesses of sisters and daughters the Kambulas. We should have them rest. I was saying lioness was the stronger the biggest, with biggest group of lionesses sisters and daughters, and the strongest young male lions and biggest group of brother male lions and Ndhzenga male lions. Is not my place to say I am not trying to suggest or say an idea. I wonder what happened what other lions could there have been. Was she a distant with cubs. Other Kambula lionesses retuned in that I just wonder what could have had happened. also I keep saying we should let rest to them may they, in that time wondered with many male lions wondered five young male. May I be forgiven may they rest. daughter am not sure.

I have no clue what ur trying to say or ask??
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I think he may be trying to say foul play may have happened with the death of k1 k4 and k11 but I’m asking for research purposes that I don’t think k4 had any daughters at all she only gave birth to males I believe
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(11-17-2024, 12:34 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote: I think he may be trying to say foul play may have happened with the death of k1 k4 and k11 but I’m asking for research purposes that I don’t think k4 had any daughters at all she only gave birth to males I believe

Hi I am saying I wonder what happened. Making sense a lioness mentioned in was a strong big lioness. Lioness many sisters and young lionesses their daughters, Birmingham daughters. I would say the strongest group of lionesses and in numbers more stronger. Ndhzenga male lions are and still are the strongest. Strongest older brother and very strong male lions. I am just wondering lioness have cubs and separate, could lionesses go far where male lions and lionesses sisters and daughters are elsewhere? Is in the past and maybe sometimes we think thinks that are not, the lioness had male cubs does not make sense. I know I should not talk about it may they rest.  I am just wondering what happened. in YouTube Sabi sand update there was one on Kambula. Showed a family tree.
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Kambula Pride walking through a clearing, in 4K




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Kambula pride caught two buffalo yesterday morning, Londolozi.. that's a big meal there (zoom in to see better)


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( This post was last modified: 11-28-2024, 05:53 PM by sunless Edit Reason: Change the embedded video from imgur to IG for better viewing. )

Kambula Pride (13 Individuals) in Hoffman Property close to MalaMala boundary.

Credits to Tendai Moyo
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( This post was last modified: 11-28-2024, 07:38 PM by criollo2mil )

NTSEVUS TAKING A DRINK

I echo the sentiments of the post.  
The K2 wound is almost recovered.   I still am in awe of the incredible resilience of lions.  

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(11-28-2024, 07:37 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: NTSEVUS TAKING A DRINK

I echo the sentiments of the post.  
The K2 wound is almost recovered.   I still am in awe of the incredible resilience of lions.  


Incredible, to see her healed up so much, from such a terrible wound.
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And it seems K2 has a cub, there's no way the smallest of the 3 cubs is the third older cub.
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Ttimemarti Offline
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I thought the same as well!
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(11-28-2024, 10:46 PM)Mapokser Wrote: And it seema K2 has a cub, there's no way the smallest of the 3 cubs is the third older cub.

As I suspected after a previous post. In a way it's a shame for the pride, as it means K2 won't go back into estrus any time soon, and these lionesses are getting old now. However... if all three of the surviving cubs are girls, than that will be good for the future of the pride.
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(11-29-2024, 12:38 AM)NLAL11 Wrote:
(11-28-2024, 10:46 PM)Mapokser Wrote: And it seema K2 has a cub, there's no way the smallest of the 3 cubs is the third older cub.

As I suspected after a previous post. In a way it's a shame for the pride, as it means K2 won't go back into estrus any time soon, and these lionesses are getting old now. However... if all three of the surviving cubs are girls, than that will be good for the future of the pride.

I thought one was a male lion? Yes it means lionesses will not have cubs. 
 Maybe K12 young lioness could join. Kambula male lions was with Kambula lionesses; maybe K12 could be with Kambula lionesses.
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Kambula male cub (soon to be sub). No date on the photo so unsure when it was taken. Credits to Reece Biehler.


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