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Kambula/Ntsevu Pride

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Kambula cubs (most likely K5's) photographed on the 15th and 17th of March. Credits to Sean Zeederberg and Reece Biehler.


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Kambula sub-adult male, photographed 12th March.

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( This post was last modified: 04-12-2025, 03:49 AM by FACR2212 )

Mom is a little annoyed with her cubs, sometimes
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Ndzenga male and Kambula subs roaring, solitary Kambula lioness (K5 or K7) with a wildebeest kill, and the Kambula pride on a kudu kill.




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The Kambula Army on patrol :)


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(04-15-2025, 09:10 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: The Kambula Army on patrol :)



"Army", about sums it up.
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Hello haven't been here for a long time could anyone say whether the current composition of Ntsevu and Kambula Pride as per latest Malamala monthly report is correct and up to date as I am aware they often forget to update the numbers. Last time I was here the Ntsevu cubs were suffering from mange . Did they recover?
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Yes, it's accurate. 

Yes, they recovered, but half the cubs died due to it.
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K5 and her 4 cubs tasting their first zebra. She is doing great. 
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2 of K5's cubs, photographed on 25th February. Credits to Nick Tennick.


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