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Kambula/Ntsevu Pride

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IG Story w sighting of the Kambula mothers and only TWO cubs in tow

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( This post was last modified: 07-13-2022, 04:21 PM by criollo2mil )

Several Kambula YMs w some of the sisters way north near Cheetah Plains 



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(07-13-2022, 07:47 AM)criollo2mil Wrote: I believe this is another sighting of the same two Kambula lions from @Tr1x24 post above

Credit:  Andrew Beck 

Yea, thats Kambula #2 young male, who with #1 went in Kruger, he has a snip tail now, so we may start to call him Snip Tail.
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(07-13-2022, 04:12 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Several Kambula YMs w some of the sisters way north near Cheetah Plains 

Males #3, #4 and #6, with 1/2 older breakaway young females and 1 youngest female (sister of male #6). 

So another of older young breakaway females was seen at MalaMala with male #2. 

No idea where is male #5 tho.. 

And male #1 possibly still in Kruger, or worse, gone, because its strange that #2 returned without him..

Male #2 returned from Kruger almost 1 month ago, he was seen alone at Sabi Sabi around mid June (i think you posted it), no sightings of male #1 since he went in Kruger, so thats concerning.
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(07-13-2022, 04:28 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(07-13-2022, 04:12 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Several Kambula YMs w some of the sisters way north near Cheetah Plains 

Males #3, #4 and #6, with 1/2 older breakaway young females and 1 youngest female (sister of male #6). 

So another of older young breakaway females was seen at MalaMala with male #2. 

No idea where is male #5 tho.. 

And male #1 possibly still in Kruger, or worse, gone, because its strange that #2 returned without him..

Male #2 returned from Kruger almost 1 month ago, he was seen alone at Sabi Sabi around mid June (i think you posted it), no sightings of male #1 since he went in Kruger, so thats concerning.

5 have been accounted for from what I can tell in the videos.   Three littermates and the youngest are in the Tendai sightings.   

The Snip Tail Boy (KM2) is in Londolozi but his brother is unaccounted for from my tracking.   

 It does cause some concern.  There’s now several sighting where he’s not been seen since the Kruger trek
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Good to see 4/6 young kambula boys are together with their 2 sisters/cousins.

I think these are k3, k4, k5, k6. 

Hope to see the eldest two also. 


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Kambula pride young ladies are doing great with nwaswitshaka male. 

I hope soon we will see cubbies from one more kambula girl. 




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(07-14-2022, 06:06 PM)DARK MANE Wrote: Kambula pride young ladies are doing great with nwaswitshaka male. 

I hope soon we will see cubbies from one more kambula girl. 





Both kambula #1's daughters are with the pride now which is probably why she hasn't been seen with the breakaways. There was a Kambula Male seen in Umkumbe but I don't know if it's #1 or #2. Hopefully it's #1.
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Kambula#2

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Kambula childcare group, looks like 1 cub is definitely gone after encounter with WN Ndhzenga male :

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Looks like male and female cubs remain.
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Kambula Pride June 2022

Closing on four years, the young cohort of lions of this pride appear to behave as they should for their age. The young lionesses are now mating with the Ndhzenga males, while the young males were not recorded this month - an indication that they have moved off in search of a land of their own.

The two lionesses raising the three cubs sired by the Gowrie males maintain their distance from the new dominant males. However, in contrast to previous months, they seem to be keeping the cubs in Marthly and west thereof.
At least two older lionesses have given birth, but no den sites have been discovered. So, it remains to be seen whether they have cubs or where they are denning.

 Noteworthy sightings:
• The two mothers with their 15-month-old cubs were the first representatives of this pride seen this month. On the 4th, the lionesses crossed Bicycle Crossing with three cubs. Unfortunately, it seems they have lost the fourth cub.
• On the 6th , one lioness and three Ndhzenga males had a zebra kill northwest of New Rocks.
• On the 8th, two lionesses kept the company of three Ndhzenga males as they rested in the Sand River opposite MalaMala Camp.
• A lactating female was found at Kapen Open Area on the 10th .
• On the 13th, the group consisting of lionesses and cubs was around the Broken Dam. This group was in the same area again on the 15th .
• An older lioness was with a younger lioness north of Fred’s Tree on the 17th . • Three lionesses were with a Ndhzenga male around the Windsock on the 19th. The two lionesses and three cubs were at Kigelia Crossing on the same day.
• On the 20th, three lionesses were in the company of a Ndhzenga male west of Rattray’s Camp.
• On the 23rd, four lionesses feasted on a zebra kill north of the Rockdrift Donga. They were joined by three of the Ndhzenga males on the 24th .
• A young lioness mated with a Ndhzenga male on the 27th, south of Princess Alice Pans. The pair moved east and were found again on the 28th, still engaging in mating activities.
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Amahle with Kambula girl#6
Seems that Amahle has been a busy boy with Kambula ladies recently
Credit: matt.rochford


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(07-19-2022, 11:52 AM)lionuk Wrote: Amahle with Kambula girl#6
Seems that Amahle has been a busy boy with Kambula ladies recently
Amahle is a perfect lion. 
He is always ahead in mating with kambulas, maintain a strong bond with all his coalition partners and regularly patrolling his territory. 

Hope he spends some time with styx cubs too.
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Kambula #3 with her two remaining daughters 
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(07-23-2022, 06:58 PM)lionuk Wrote: Kambula #3 with her two remaining daughters 
OOhhhh.. 
That means little boy becomes ubuso prey.
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