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Nkuhlu males

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Nkuhlu male #3 on top of a rock watching over his domain at Kirkman's Kamp 

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Legend Safaris at MalaMala Game Reserve - October 15, 2024
3 Nkuhlu males with 2 Sand River pride females at a buffalo kill


Snip Tail and 6th  with Sand River female

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4 Nkuhlu males at Kirkman's Kamp

#1 - Smudge

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#5 - Crooked Tail

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The Nkhulus are all looking great at the moment, even #3 #5 and #6 who have often been seen on the skinny side until more recently. 

#1 Smudge has developed a really impressive looking mane after experiencing some strange mane loss a few months ago. And #2 Snip Tail looking as good as always.
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(10-23-2024, 02:33 AM)adamstocks16 Wrote: The Nkhulus are all looking great at the moment, even #3 #5 and #6 who have often been seen on the skinny side until more recently. 

#1 Smudge has developed a really impressive looking mane after experiencing some strange mane loss a few months ago. And #2 Snip Tail looking as good as always.

Agreed, Snip Tail is turning into a real tank, that fella is really solidly built.
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The resilient Nkuhlu #6 at Kirkman's Kamp

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Nkuhlu male #3 chewing on the remaining bones of a carcass at Tengile
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Snip Tail Nkuhlu #2 with Sand River female at Kirkman's Kamp, early October 

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Pale Nkuhlu #6 at Kirkman's Kamp / Tengile

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So the nhkulus are around 6 years old but #6 is much younger I don’t know how much younger but he’s younger than the other 5 or 4 not sure if #4 is alive but I believe #6 had two brothers his age but when the nhkulus and dreadlocks went back to Kruger they returned but with #6 before he wasn’t with them strangely enough lol
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Londolozi - The week in pictures
Two Nkuhlu males in Londolozi - August 21

"One of the new arrivals on Londolozi, a Nkuhlu Male rests in the shade after he and one of his brothers were found feeding on a giraffe carcass at Monzo Sheet Erosion."
"Having these males now venturing deeper into the Ndzhenga Males’ territory is a rather interesting turn of events. I can smell something intense brewing."

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(10-25-2024, 04:13 PM)Ngonya Wrote: Londolozi - The week in pictures
At least two Nkuhlu males in Londolozi 

"One of the new arrivals on Londolozi, a Nkuhlu Male rests in the shade after he and one of his brothers were found feeding on a giraffe carcass at Monzo Sheet Erosion."
"Having these males now venturing deeper into the Ndzhenga Males’ territory is a rather interesting turn of events. I can smell something intense brewing."

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I hope the Nwas are able to catch one or two of them alone, giving them the opportunity to drive them off. If the whole crew comes in, it would spell disaster for the prides and cubs, especially given their penchant for killing cubs. This has been my biggest concern, since these boys have been hanging more all together, and in really good condition. There is literally nowhere they can't go, and no pride they cannot take, when they stick together.
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Nkuhlu males at Lion Sands, September 2024

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at londolozi newest YT video, they point out that apparently Nkuhlus are down to 5...

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(10-27-2024, 03:42 AM)Ngonya Wrote: at londolozi newest YT video, they point out that apparently Nkuhlus are down to 5...

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I really doubt we will ever see #4 ( its #4 right ? ) ever again , it would be a miracle for him to show up again
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