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Nkhulu males

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(08-09-2024, 05:43 PM)T I N O Wrote: Nkuhlu males condition have improved since then?
They are doing fine.
Snip Tail in his usual excelent shape.
Smudge recovering his mane and always in great shape.
The others with their usual thinness and limp, but looking nuch better than a few months ago.
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( This post was last modified: 08-10-2024, 06:34 PM by Ngonya )

2 Nkuhlu males in Kirkman's Kamp

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5th Nkuhlu male, the boy with the crooked tail
feeding on whatever that is, at Sabi Sands

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Nkhuku #3
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More footage on the Nkhulu male #3 on KNP break
here with a lioness, likely Sand River 




Nkhulu #5 near by

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Nkhulu #3

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Nkhulu males Smudge and Snip Tail invaded Gijima territory and were after the Southern pride in Sabi Sabi
Fortunately, the blonde Gijima was bold enough to pursuit both of them out





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1 Nkhulu male and 5 Sand River females

Snip Tail Nkhulu #2 

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2/5 Sand River females, of which one looks pregnant in this photo

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Snip Tail Nkhuku #2 on a water buck kill he stole from a pride of females

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Nkhulu male #3 with the look of satisfaction after just done pairing with a lioness

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( This post was last modified: 08-19-2024, 09:57 PM by Tr1x24 )

Looks like again some showdown happen between Nkhulus and Gijimas in Lion Sands:



Smudge male started to look really impressive again.
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The 2 older Nkhulu males (Smudge and Snip Tail) at Ndzhenga's territory 

I think a significant/small portion of MalaMala is undoubtedly Nkhulu's territory, so i'm not sure what exactly they meant when saying they are in Ndzhenga's territory. Either a mistake or they deep into MalaMala

edit: likely recorded in Londolozi
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(08-21-2024, 03:47 PM)Ngonya Wrote: I think a significant/small portion of MalaMala is undoubtedly Nkhulu's territory, so i'm not sure what exactly they meant when saying they are in Ndzhenga's territory. Either a mistake or they into the depths of MalaMala

Looks like Snip Tail and Smudge are starting to separate themselves from the rest, as most strongest and only healthy males, they are exploring new boundaries.

Still, they need to be careful, Gijimas and Ndhzengas are no joke in 2vs2.
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Seems like this was in Londolozi.

I only remember the Nkhulu visiting Londolozi once, 3 of them when they were nomads, a long time ago.

Unusual move by them.
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