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Nkhulu males

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This morning, 3 Nkhulu males boldly advanced deep into Ndzhenga territory, roaring as they went. Roar of the Ndzhenga made them change their minds
Smudge Nkhulu, by Angeline & Victor Lim

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2 Nkhulu males in Tengile River Lodge
#3 & #6

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Smudge Nkhulu male #1

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Lion Sands KNP by Robin Phillips Schulman | August 6th

Nkhulu #5

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3 core Nkhulu males
#2 - #5 - #1

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"Last night we tracked lions.. heard a kill… lions killed a water buffalo and we’re just 3 ft away watching 10 lions eat..the adrenaline was sky high"
Nkhulu #6


Sand River female and Snip Tail Nkhulu #2 in the buffalo kill

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I hope to see the cubs again soon.
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Nkhulu #3 

andbeyondtengile:
"A male lion's powerful gaze commands the South African, embodying the strength and majesty of the wild."

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Smudge Nkhulu #1 in Tengile River Lodge this morning

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Snip Tail Nkhulu #2 in Tengile River Lodge last night

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Snip Tail Nkhuku #2 roaring asserting his dominance 
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Smudge Nkhulu #1 during their excursion in MalaMala when invading Ndzhenga's territory last week 

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by Angeline & Victor Lim
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Smudge Nkhulu #1 getting back to his absolute best

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The 3 core Nkhulu males in Lion Sands 
(#1, #2, #5)

two others were at Kirkman's Kamp yesterday
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Nkhulu male #3 yesterday in Tengile. 

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Nkhulu males a few weeks ago during their invasion at Ndzhenga's territory

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3 Nkhulu males and 3 Sand River females at Tengile.
According to the author, one of the females gave birth to cubs on the next day. (I believe that it should be recent)



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