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The Tumbela Coalition

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Heh
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Limper Tumbela.  Not certain when taken but he looks quite well here.

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It appears the rumours of his pending demise have once again been greatly exaggerated.
Not everyone is going to be the Arnold Schwarzenegger of its species.
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(03-06-2022, 09:39 AM)criollo2mil Wrote: Limper Tumbela.  Not certain when taken but he looks quite well here.


He needs to hold on for 16-18 months more. 
To be fair he does look thin.
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(03-08-2022, 03:22 AM)Bellateda Wrote: He needs to hold on for 16-18 months more. 
To be fair he does look thin.
Or I shud say atleast for 2 more yrsyrs. 
PC are already threat, kambulas are potential threat. 
We all know that, timbavati coalition have ruled sabi sands ( atleast for the past 10 yrs). So if it continues, mamayambulas, nsemanis, Birmingham, Birmingham breakaway, black dams coalition anand many more could be threat in a year or 2.
Only one male tumbela will not be enough to tackle them all. 
If we take a hypothetical scenario that limper make it for 2 more yrs ( and i think he shud, he is just 6) and in the coming month or two, dominant tumbella got dethroned by any of the above coalition, the 5 young othawa ggirls will be around 3 and will be sexually active to bear the new coalition cubs. 
Before that, there would be high chances that they would also met the fate of Gingingerella.
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(03-06-2022, 04:37 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Heh
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This is one of my favourite photos that I’ve seen posted here. What a cheeky little rascal!
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Tumbela male and the Othawa pride. No signs of Limper
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Limper reappeared


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^^^ link doesn't work
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Here, Limper by Kay Burley 


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(03-20-2022, 11:53 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Here, Limper by Kay Burley 



It looks Limper’ limp is a serious one, he probably will have that for the rest of his life but he sometimes walks normally. I think his condition should be similar to that of Skorokoro
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He has that Limp for well over a year now and it doesn't stop him from climbing trees and such.

I think its more akin to a leg that is prone to falling asleep after a rest and needs to warm up first. And not something that bothers him full time.

Never the less, it is draining or puts him low on the food hierarchy. Judging on his scrawny look.
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( This post was last modified: 03-21-2022, 08:34 PM by criollo2mil )

Limper seen again and walking much much improved this time and keeping up with the Pride.  

Credit:  Kay Burley



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