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THE NDHZENGA MALES = 2
1 ADULT MALE ± 9 YEARS 5 MONTHS
1 ADULT MALE ± 9 YEARS 0 MONTHS
WESTERN MALAMALA, FLOCKFIELD & CHARLESTON
Dominant over the Kambula.
First Encountered on MalaMala September 2020
(25 sightings)
There were many sightings of the two Ndhzenga males this month, they were seen with Kambula pride
on numerous occasions.
Noteworthy sightings:
• The smaller male was at Sandpit Crossing on the 1st and joined his brother and the larger
Ntsevu lioness at Piccadilly Triangle later that morning.
• The next day, they joined the Kambula Pride at Confluence Crossing and were only seen again
on the 6th, when they were with the members of Ntsevu Pride west of Bicycle Crossing.
• One male was at the Old Airstrip on the 8th and were both at the Broken Dam on the 10th.
• Both males were at Mlowathi Pans on the 12th and were further south in the Tamboti Thickets
the next day.
• On the 14th, one male was seen at Princess Alice Pans and the next day they were both with
the Ntsevu pride near Matumi Rocks.
• On the 17th, they joined the members of the Kambula Pride at Styx Crossing.
• From the 20th to the 23rd, they were feeding on the little remains of a giraffe carcass at Buffalo
Pans and had killed a hyena in this area as well.
• They were at the Sausage Spot on the 24th and scavenged the remains of an impala carcass
south of Flockfield Tower the next day.
• They were in the Tamboti Thickets on the 26th and joined the Kambula pride at Confluence
Crossing the next day.
• They were north of New Rocks on the 29th and moved west to Dudley Crossing on the 30th.