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RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - afortich - 01-26-2024 (01-26-2024, 02:13 AM)T_Ferguson Wrote:(01-26-2024, 02:12 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:(01-26-2024, 12:43 AM)T_Ferguson Wrote: Isn't it strange for a pride to bounce back and forth with 2 coalitions like the Nkuhuma's are doing with the BDM and Kambula's? This just seems so odd to me. These animals are very smart, I've watched documentaries where lionesses even pretend to be in estrus and mate with intruder lions in order to protect cubs and youngsters. RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - Ngonya - 01-26-2024 (01-26-2024, 06:52 AM)Mapokser Wrote: @Ngonya yeah, big coalitions generally aren't so slow, especially when 3 of the members are 5.5yo.The situation becomes more interesting when you notice the dominant males the coalitions you mentioned had to face. Mlowathi/Mapogo, Matimba... While the Kambulas have the easiest rivals: The Black Dam males. Yet they are still struggling to deal with them. RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - Tr1x24 - 01-26-2024 (01-26-2024, 09:17 AM)Ngonya Wrote: The situation becomes more interesting when you notice the dominant males the coalitions you mentioned had to face. Not all lions are the same. Also i wouldnt say struggling, as neither coalition are taking any decisive moves looks like, besides roaring. @Mapokser Comparisons like this are uselles, not all lions are the same and in same situation. Just recently, Nkhulus (much larger coalition) where also in similar position to Kambulas, they where struggling to deal with 2 S.Avocas and Gijimas for half a year or more, but eventually prevailed over S.Avocas. Kambulas are only contesting in the north for what, 1-2 months? RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - Ngonya - 01-26-2024 (01-26-2024, 07:51 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Just recently, Nkhulus (much larger coalition) where also in similar position to Kambulas, they where struggling to deal with 2 S.Avocas and Gijimas for half a year or more, but eventually prevailed over S.Avocas.yeah thats true. But again, look who they were dealing with. Southern Avocas, not even aging at that time, at most at the end of their peak. One of, if not the most experienced coalition at that time. also, Nkhulu were younger at that time than Kambulas are today (almost 6 years old now). The two Black Dam have barely established themselves in the north and already have to deal with Kambula, a coalition of which at least 3 members are practically at their physical peak. Even with everything in favor of the Kambula, the BDM continue to mate with the Nkuhuma and both coalitions just a few KM away from each other because those with the advantage have not taken explosive/decisive action But you're right, all different coalitions of different lions. It's not fair to compare. But nothing changes the fact that until now, this has been a soft takeover. RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - Mapokser - 01-26-2024 @Tr1x24 Yes, that's the point of the discussion, not all lions are the same, the Kambulas are pretty slow considering their age and numbers. Yes, Nkhulus were in a similar situation, I also thought they were slow, but at least they were actually making moves, killing subs, cubs and females, and challenging the rivals. They were also dealing with much stronger duos. RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - Tr1x24 - 01-26-2024 (01-26-2024, 10:09 PM)Ngonya Wrote: Nkhulu were younger at that time than Kambulas are today (almost 6 years old now). 3 Kambulas are few months over 5, one is 4.5 , they are nowhere near 6. On average thats the age when coalitions start to become territorial, some sooner, some later. RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - Tr1x24 - 01-26-2024 K4 mating this morning: RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - Ngonya - 01-27-2024 (01-26-2024, 10:49 PM)Mapokser Wrote: Yes, that's the point of the discussion, not lions are the same, the Kambulas are pretty slow considering their age and numbers.yea, its not even a opinion thing at this point. Just factual from what they've showed for now. (01-26-2024, 11:07 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: 3 Kambulas are few months over 5, one is 4.5 , they are nowhere near 6.turning 6 this year anyways. the coalitions mentioned by Mapokser were at most 5. In the year they would probably turn 6, they were already pride males RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - Tr1x24 - 01-27-2024 (01-27-2024, 12:17 AM)Ngonya Wrote: turning 6 this year anyways. So will be Kambulas aswell. RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - criollo2mil - 01-27-2024 Southern Kambulas with the Pretoriouskup Male RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - Tr1x24 - 02-05-2024 Older Kambulas: RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - afortich - 02-07-2024 Older Kambulas and Pretoriuskop Male. This is a youtube version of the video above by @Tr1x24 RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - afortich - 02-08-2024 Kambula boys with their sister RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - criollo2mil - 02-08-2024 (02-08-2024, 07:00 AM)afortich Wrote: White Birmingham boy Xakubasa with one of his brothers wonder is this is probably a better fit in either the Birmingham Pride or in the Timbavati Thread. my understanding is this tracks the lineage of the BBoys (Gowrie). But maybe I am wrong....maybe mods can chime in. But I do know some call these Boys also "BirminghAM Coalition (im not a fan of that casue it just causes confusion) RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - afortich - 02-09-2024 (02-08-2024, 07:03 PM)criollo2mil Wrote:(02-08-2024, 07:00 AM)afortich Wrote: White Birmingham boy Xakubasa with one of his brothers You're right bro, I just realized now that they're not the lineage of the coalition. Maybe Timbati Thread is better for these guys. Birmingham pride thread maybe is not as good because they're no longer part of them. |