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RE: The Birmingham Males - Tr1x24 - 12-14-2019 (12-04-2019, 08:47 PM)Dreadlocks Wrote: In 2014 B boys fought wiht selati male in tintswalo, what happend after that, they took only territory or territory with talamati pride At that time Selatis where still nomadic, arrived north after losing their western sector to Majingilanes, they had few scraps with Bboys but nothing serious, Bboys moved further south, then Selatis took over Talamati pride from N. Matimbas who moved off, and stayed with them to the end of 2017,when the last Selati disapeared. RE: The Birmingham Males - Potato - 12-16-2019 *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: The Birmingham Males - Cunaguaro - 12-19-2019 The powerful Dreadlocked Nhenha on patrol at MalaMala. - Posted by Avi Ross, Dec.16, 2019. *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: The Birmingham Males - 239Pu - 12-20-2019 *This image is copyright of its original author what is his name ? and what age is he here ? what his name at 3:49 and 6:43 ? in the comments someone posted his name is Nsuku . very impressive roar RE: The Birmingham Males - Potato - 12-20-2019 Yeah, that is Nsuku. He was 6 years old in that video. RE: The Birmingham Males - Spalea - 12-20-2019 I just come to discover this video. Several small sequences about the life of the prides of this place... RE: The Birmingham Males - Cunaguaro - 12-20-2019 (12-20-2019, 03:05 AM)239Pu Wrote:The robustness of this lion is absolutely impressive. RE: The Birmingham Males - Cunaguaro - 12-20-2019 Birmingham Nhenha paired off with one of the Kambula lionesses at MalaMala. - Posted by kwanderlust3, Dec.19, 2019. *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: The Birmingham Males - Potato - 12-20-2019 (12-20-2019, 08:55 AM)Cunaguaro Wrote:(12-20-2019, 03:05 AM)239Pu Wrote:The robustness of this lion is absolutely impressive. Every healty male lion look like that. That is how nature has designed the. Nsuku definitelly wasn't particularly big lion. RE: The Birmingham Males - Tr1x24 - 12-20-2019 (12-20-2019, 02:36 PM)Potato Wrote: Every healty male lion look like that. That is how nature has designed the. Nsuku definitelly wasn't particularly big lion. BBoys are average size lions, but they where very impressive and bulky in their early ages when they come in SS, for example N. Avocas where nowhere near that impressive when they come.. For me Bboys are ones of the most beautiful lions, i cant wait too see their sons fully grown up (if they make it). RE: The Birmingham Males - Potato - 12-20-2019 Nhenha and Mfumo are/were avarage size lions, Nsuku was way smaller than them. He may look bullky when is alone in the photo (actually any healty male is) but how does he look when you put him next to Nhenha or Salati male? Rather not that immpressive. What comes to Avocas, they had poor manes, but what it comes to body size acording to James Henry dark maned Avoca was roughly same size as Hairy Belly I deffinitelly do not agree with BBoy being more immpressive in terms of body size than Avocas. RE: The Birmingham Males - Tr1x24 - 12-21-2019 (12-20-2019, 06:50 PM)Potato Wrote: Nhenha and Mfumo are/were avarage size lions, Nsuku was way smaller than them. He may look bullky when is alone in the photo (actually any healty male is) but how does he look when you put him next to Nhenha or Salati male? Rather not that immpressive. What comes to Avocas, they had poor manes, but what it comes to body size acording to James Henry dark maned Avoca was roughly same size as Hairy Belly I deffinitelly do not agree with BBoy being more immpressive in terms of body size than Avocas. I meant more impressive when they first came in SS, not now, Avocas where very skinny, recently they bulked up. I actually think that Blondie might be the biggest of the 3 or atleast the same size as DM, we'll have to see him side by side with Dark Mane to judge. RE: The Birmingham Males - Potato - 12-21-2019 (12-21-2019, 02:30 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:(12-20-2019, 06:50 PM)Potato Wrote: Nhenha and Mfumo are/were avarage size lions, Nsuku was way smaller than them. He may look bullky when is alone in the photo (actually any healty male is) but how does he look when you put him next to Nhenha or Salati male? Rather not that immpressive. What comes to Avocas, they had poor manes, but what it comes to body size acording to James Henry dark maned Avoca was roughly same size as Hairy Belly I deffinitelly do not agree with BBoy being more immpressive in terms of body size than Avocas. That Dark mane is roughly same size as HB James Henry said on safari live on May 2018. RE: The Birmingham Males - Blondemane - 12-21-2019 Avocas were not skinny when they arrive, they were in top condition. You can see in this video, they were strong and confident. (Mohawk trying to catch a baby elephant ahahaha fool lion) RE: The Birmingham Males - Potato - 12-22-2019 *This image is copyright of its original author
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