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MalaMala Safari Moments 🤠 Episode 346.

- The Stone Drift female and her cub. 🎥 by rangers David den Hartog.
- The Kambula pride and elephants. 🎥 by ranger Mike Botes.
- The Kambula males. 🎥 by ranger Mike Botes.
- Elephants at Mlowathi Dam. 🎥 by rangers David den Hartog.
- A pangolin.🎥 by ranger Mike Botes.

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thank you so much mala mala amazing sightings love the kambula boys they are my favourite coalition

IonutFlorinCiontu
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Wonderful sightings. Hope baby leopard managed to climb up ❤ellies phenomenal
Thanks so much

evelynberkowitz
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Beautiful viewing. Thank you Mala Mala, great safari 😊

pamfranz
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That scene at the water with the Ellies and all the birds chirping…wish I was there

mskarataylor
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I absolutely loved the every sighting, but my absolute favorite was the pangolin. Thank you MM :)

Peaceyaa
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Great video as usual! The sightings in your concession are amazing. Hope to visit one day.

lauras
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I think it is the Kambula Males and not the Nkhulu Males, as you can clearly tell that the 1 male is K5. Can you also tell on how recent the sighting/video of the 4 Kambula Males, thank you.

sunnylesssideup
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Hi MM. That clip was so very good and interesting to see. I am glad the Stone Drift female caught an adult female impala and hoisted the kill high up into an ideal tree. I saw only one cub with her, but I do hope she's still got the other one. If they do manage to keep the kill, then I'd think it will last the duo/trio a good 2 or 3 days at the most there in total. I don't know where the other cub was, but I hope it was somewhere very nearby, just watching. I would like to think she's still got both cubs together. I think she's doing incredibly well for a first-time mother leopard. Have you managed to sex both of her cubs there yet at all?

The members of the Kambula pride seemed to be happy and relaxed whilst just resting up in an open area not far from a big, tall termite mound. I don't know where the rest of the pride was at the time. But I do know that two of the older and senior adult lionesses are both very heavily pregnant now. It'll be so very interesting to see how big or tiny each of their respective own litters are.

They are undoubtedly very much the biggest lion pride on your massive property. And especially as their numbers are about to swell up to at least thirty or so members in total altogether once the new cubs have all been revealed. It is getting ever so exciting, too.

The coalition of 5 Nkhulu boys is becoming such a powerful force to be reckoned with. And as I know, they've got control over the Sand River pride, do you know how many cubs are born to some of the 5 adult lionesses in the pride at all? They seem to bring some nice good and harmonious stability to the ever growing Sand River pride. Don't they? I don't know how many of the lionesses have their own cubs right now. I know that pride is certainly growing in size very rapidly.

Hope to hear from you shortly.

Robert 9.2.25

RobertMitchison
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What happened to the cub? Did he managed to climb later, or he fell and died and you preferred not to disclose it.

Esio
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Because leopards are good at climbing, they hide their prey in high trees

petanimalsjourney
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Are the Kambulas Males already “Kings” or still “Princes”, because it seems they not have yet a female pride of their own…

Esio
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i hear what you say about keeping the system natural, but what if the hole or another obsticle was human made, then i think the Animal should be rescued.

richardjohnson