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RE: The Birmingham Males - DARK MANE - 06-20-2022

(06-20-2022, 12:34 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(06-19-2022, 11:44 PM)Mabingilane Wrote: For all these years it has been claimed that both Nhenha and Nsuku were of the same rough age too. Nsuku is older but not by more than a Month or two from Nhenha. But yes, both came from different Fathers.

No, Nhenha was definitely not that close in age to Nsuku, in fact, when they first came here in late 2014, Nhenha has 2nd smallest mane only to Scrapper, at that time, Nsuku had almost full mane. 


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And here is how they call Nhenha in late 2014:


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Idk from where rumor that Nhenha is almost as old as Nsuku even came from..

Yes, in sabi sabi reports too, they have always mention tinyo as older Birmingham and nhenha as younger bboy. 
It seems to be nsuku was born somewhere first half of 2010, mfumo/ tinyo (may be littermates) born in late 2010, nhenha must be born in first half of 2011 and scrapper in late 2011.
So there must be atleast ( or around) 1 year difference between nsuku and nhenha


RE: The Birmingham Males - Slayerd - 06-20-2022

(06-20-2022, 05:39 AM)DARK MANE Wrote:
(06-20-2022, 12:34 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(06-19-2022, 11:44 PM)Mabingilane Wrote: For all these years it has been claimed that both Nhenha and Nsuku were of the same rough age too. Nsuku is older but not by more than a Month or two from Nhenha. But yes, both came from different Fathers.

No, Nhenha was definitely not that close in age to Nsuku, in fact, when they first came here in late 2014, Nhenha has 2nd smallest mane only to Scrapper, at that time, Nsuku had almost full mane. 


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And here is how they call Nhenha in late 2014:


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Idk from where rumor that Nhenha is almost as old as Nsuku even came from..

Yes, in sabi sabi reports too, they have always mention tinyo as older Birmingham and nhenha as younger bboy. 
It seems to be nsuku was born somewhere first half of 2010, mfumo/ tinyo (may be littermates) born in late 2010, nhenha must be born in first half of 2011 and scrapper in late 2011.
So there must be atleast ( or around) 1 year difference between nsuku and nhenha

No, Tinyo was claimed to be older because he looked older. He was full of scars and always looked roughed up. For eg. Mr T at the end of his life looked just as old as Makhulu and Pretty Boy but he was much younger. He just looked so much more rough because of his scars. Look at the Kambula Boys right now. The two oldest are only a couple of months older than the rest but have more mane development. Nhenha is claimed to be older because from the end of 2015 to 2017. His mane developed faster and his body got darker than Tinyo and Mfumo. There is no way to know their exact ages except that Nsuku was older by at least a few months and the other 3 are born within at the most, monthly differentials.


RE: The Birmingham Males - Tr1x24 - 06-20-2022

Nhenha stole a kill from Mhangenis:




RE: The Birmingham Males - Tonpa - 06-23-2022

Nhenha and Nkuhuma vocalising, assuming it's from tonight
Video by Susan Teeple




RE: The Birmingham Males - Tr1x24 - 06-23-2022

(06-23-2022, 12:30 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Nhenha and Nkuhuma vocalising, assuming it's from tonight
Video by Susan Teeple

I think Nhenha and NK are starting to consider themselves territorial in part of western sector.


RE: The Birmingham Males - Duco Ndona - 06-23-2022

It seems so. They are settling down with the Ximhungwe lioness and perhaps Gingerella if she is still around.


RE: The Birmingham Males - Tr1x24 - 06-23-2022

Nhenha and Ximhungwe female :

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RE: The Birmingham Males - Potato - 06-24-2022

A winters night with these animals never gets old. The Birminghams roaring to announce their presence up in the north of Inyati.


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RE: The Birmingham Males - Chris - 06-25-2022

Will be interesting to see now that the Tumbela male is alone, if they make a second attempt at the Ottawa pride.


RE: The Birmingham Males - T I N O - 06-25-2022

It's incredible how Nhenha is still thriving so far with his son, the Nkuhuma male. It seems this coalition will be a promising one. I hope so. Let's see if they stick around, with now one Tumbela male alive. The last Birmingham male and Nkuhuma male have the number and strength on their side


RE: The Birmingham Males - Mdz123 - 06-27-2022

Throwback: Tinyo Roaring



RE: The Birmingham Males - criollo2mil - 06-27-2022

(06-27-2022, 06:43 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: Nhena roaring

Its Tinyo.   A throwback.


RE: The Birmingham Males - T I N O - 06-27-2022

(06-27-2022, 06:43 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: Nhena roaring

That's Tinyo. A fallen king


RE: The Birmingham Males - Tr1x24 - 06-28-2022

Nhenha :

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RE: The Birmingham Males - T I N O - 06-29-2022

(06-28-2022, 06:46 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Nhenha :

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The old boss still in great condition... It's really amazing how Nhenha has been adapting to the hard circumstances he had to live in the past months, with the lost of his brother, his future was tough, and look now, thriving as the legend he is.