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Kambula/Ntsevu Pride

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( This post was last modified: 04-02-2024, 03:50 AM by BA0701 )

This thread is for posting Kambula Pride specific posts. This will include breakaway prides (until they've re-established themselves and received a name of their own, as well as nomadic males who have left the pride until they have met the same criteria.

Our hope is for these pride specific threads to become a central repository for information pertaining to specific prides, both historical and current, in the same vane as the coalition specific threads.
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( This post was last modified: 05-27-2022, 01:13 AM by Tr1x24 )

Short history of Kambula pride :

Kambula pride are 6 females born in Mhangeni pride in 2013, sired by Majingilane males. They also had 3 brothers, who went nomadic in 2016, 1 was killed by Charleston males while other 2 disappeared into Kruger.

Around 2016 they breakaway from their mothers, and become Kambula (Ntsevu in Londolozi) pride.

They where very aggressive and big females, in those years they "pushed" out and around smaller Sparta and Tsalala prides and took portion of their territory. 

From around 2016-2018 they hanged with multiple coalitions such as Matshapiris, S. Matimbas, S. Avocas and even their fathers, but they found first succes in early stages of 2018 with arrival of 4 Bboys from the north. 

In those years they where also responsible for killing few other lionesses such as 1 Sparta female and legendary Tailess Tsalala female (their grandmother) and seen even attacking one of their mothers from Mhangeni pride. 

From mid 2018 to mid 2019, 5 females gave birth to Bboys offspring, 1 female is infertile. They where super pride at that time, counting more then 20 members. 

In 2020 some of the females came back to estrus, and where producing 2nd generation of Bboys cubs thru 2020-21. But Bboys where down to only 2 those times and where starting to get pressured and losing portion of their territory to other neighboring coalitions, such as N. Avocas and lone OM, 2 females even accepted N.Avocas. Instability, which resulted that majority of cubs during that period didn't survive. 

Bboys however, managed to defeat invading OM in May 2021, prob with help of Kambula females. 

In late 2021, Bboys get final blow as 4 Ndhzenga males from the south invaded their territory, Tinyo disappeared at that time, leaving Nhenha alone, he went nomadic shortly after. N. Avocas where also pushed back north and away from Kambula pride. 

In early 2022, most Kambula females, with few younger females accepted Ndhzengas males, except 2 older females who run away with latest offspring of Bboys, once 11 those cubs where shrinked to 4, their future is uncertain. 

We also have breakaway group with few younger females and young males. 

Core of the pride started mating with Ndhzenga males few months back, so cubs are expected soon. 

Status of Kambula females:
Kambula #1 - Main Pride
Kambula #2- Bboys cub protection 
Kambula #3- Bboys cub protection
Kambula #4- Main Pride 
Kambula #5 - Main Pride
Kambula #6- Main Pride

Young Lionesses
Kambula #1 (Daughter #1) - Breakaway
Kambula #1 (Daughter #2) - Main Pride
Kambula #2 (Daughter #1) - Main Pride
Kambula #2 (Daughter #2) - Main Pride 
Kambula #3 ( Daughter) - Breakaway 
Kambula #5 (Daughter) - Breakaway

Kambula/Ntsevu "Young" Male Lions:
- Kambula Male #1 - June 2018 (Son of #1)
- Kambula Male #2 - Late July/Early August 2018 (Son of #3)
- Kambula Males #3, #4 & #5 - September 2018 (Sons Female #4)
- Kambula Male #6 - May 2019 (Son of Kambula #5) 

@Slayerd is and expert on Kambula pride, so would be nice if he can provide photos for all Kambula individuals.
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Incredible write up man!! You are always on point. Slayerd's amazing  info at the bottom as well as some of my own on the kambula sub adult males.  i also posted on fb to Noor Abdu. 

So happy we get our own pride centered threads now
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It is actually the other way around, Londolozi calls them Ntsevu and Mala Mala Kambula and in this case Mala Mala's name caught on, at least online. Awesome summaries in these threads, man, thank you!
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(05-26-2022, 11:33 PM)Mabingilane Wrote: Incredible write up man!! You are always on point. Slayerd's amazing  info at the bottom as well as some of my own on the kambula sub adult males.  i also posted on fb to Noor Abdu. 

So happy we get our own pride centered threads now

Yea, credits to you and Slayerd for that info.
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(05-27-2022, 12:43 AM)RookiePundit Wrote: It is actually the other way around, Londolozi calls them Ntsevu and Mala Mala Kambula and in this case Mala Mala's name caught on, at least online. Awesome summaries in these threads, man, thank you!

Yea, my bad.
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can anyone identify which female stood up to the Ndhzenga male in this video? she's so powerful and brave



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(05-27-2022, 08:40 PM)239Pu Wrote: can anyone identify which female stood up to the Ndhzenga male in this video? she's so powerful and brave
I think it is number 6 but i could be wrong
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"Satiated after a kill. We almost missed her, concealed in the bushes--her, another lioness in her pride, four cubs, and what was left of a large kudu. "
 
By Klara Glowczewska

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( This post was last modified: 06-04-2022, 05:48 PM by criollo2mil )

Kambula #4  showing a milk pouch on slide 8


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Kambula breakaway's at Sabi Sabi :


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Saw a video on RangerStu’s IG stories (since expired) that showed the Two Kambula Mothers of the last 4 Birmingham cubs….but only three cubs were seen again.   Anyone have any new information regarding this group?
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(06-09-2022, 12:34 AM)criollo2mil Wrote: Saw a video on RangerStu’s IG stories (since expired) that showed the Two Kambula Mothers of the last 4 Birmingham cubs….but only three cubs were seen again.   Anyone have any new information regarding this group?

No new information on them. The rangers have been asked but no replies. I hope that female cub survives. There are 3 females and 1 male from the last 4 cubs if anyone didn't know.
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2 Kambulas with remaining Bboys cubs at MalaMala :

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Kambula childcare group, looks like 1 cub is indeed missing :

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