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(Yesterday, 04:13 AM)FACR2212 Wrote: 3 cubs of Ntsevu pride with Eorenji Ndzhenga, fully recovered from mange.
It's clear there is a size gap between one cub that looks smaller. I'm not sure whether is a cub from the smaller litter, or 1 of 3 cub of the bigger litter with a growth delay (maybe due to severe mange?). In the first case, one of the older cubs should have dissapeared, because I haven't seen sightings with more than 3 cubs.
Hi I think one cub is K2 ? Is Kambula lioness who had youngest cubs? One maybe Kambula two. Youngest cub maybe.
In other video one cub was was with one lioness when eating.
Also Kambula two; had no more cubs.
Ntsevu pride: Based on what I commented in the previus post, the smallest is K2's offspring and the 2 bigger are K3's offspring. That explain why K2 didn't get pregnant again.
K2 has another cub/subadult that was adopted by Kambula pride long ago before she got pregnant of the small cub that can be seen in the video.