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The Birmingham Males

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( This post was last modified: 08-20-2022, 10:38 AM by afortich )

Extended video of Nhena and NYM stealing the kill from the leopard.




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Will be very interesting to see if these boys manage to claim the Ottawa pride now.
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Sadly, at this point its more likely they will be the end of the Othawa pride. 

It would be better for the Othawas to lay low until the cubs have grown up and with some luck a coalition has taken over that can promise safety and long term stability.
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(08-24-2022, 05:49 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:

What a sighting!!
The Nkuhuma young male will be a beast in his heyday. He's really a fine young male. Big and healthy, Birmingham bloodline is something else. Against all odds, Nhenha has thrive once again. Another story for a lion tale
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The old Birmingham male 'Nhenha' and the Ximhungwe lioness
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By Riaan Botha


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Nhenha in its youth patrolling wiht Nsuku!!




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Yesterday we got to spend time with this beauty, the Birmingham Male shortly after we left the Plains camp males. This morning we had a great sighting of two large male leopard as they faced off with each - it all ended with them sleeping 20 meters apart, growling in their sleep.

Let’s see what this afternoon has in store!

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Mis ID by Tendai but if it’s recent, the boys have reunited and this time in Londolozi?


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Well that didn't last long, I do wonder where they'll end up next
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(09-08-2022, 06:22 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Well that didn't last long, I do wonder where they'll end up next

They're tracking something, I don't think they're necessarily leaving the west. They literally are walking in the direction of the lions that they encountered. I wonder what they're looking for. A pride or a counter attack on the PC Males.
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(09-08-2022, 08:51 PM)Slayerd Wrote:
(09-08-2022, 06:22 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Well that didn't last long, I do wonder where they'll end up next

They're tracking something, I don't think they're necessarily leaving the west. They literally are walking in the direction of the lions that they encountered. I wonder what they're looking for. A pride or a counter attack on the PC Males.

This should be the Londolozi border with the Northern areas since Tendai is a northern guide. 

Where do you see the information about them encountering lions, I can't find it.
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Could just be food. Following a herd or something.
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