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Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage

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2 oldest Kambulas few days ago at Sabi Sabi with Kambula breakaway's, they chased Mhangenis and SP of the kill :


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He looks a big boy, getting that big muscular neck
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Nkuhuma male with his dad ready to challenge Skorro Jr. after they dominated Limper Tumbela :

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And what will they get if they win? Females will most likely run away with cubs. 2 of Ottawa females are infertile.
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(05-06-2022, 10:15 PM)Bellateda Wrote: And what will they get if they win? Females will most likely run away with cubs. 2 of Ottawa females are infertile.

There is not much space they can run into. If Nkuchuma/Birmingham will kill those cubs they can takeover Othawa pride. They will likely also get Ximughwe and Othawa breakaway females. Also in general it is still better to have empty, but own territory than to be nomadic. Beside those this territory might also be trampoline into competition for Mhangeni pride females.
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NK waits his mating turn after Nhenha with Ximhungwe female :

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Nhenha and Nkuhuma disputing over mating rights

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( This post was last modified: 05-10-2022, 07:36 PM by criollo2mil )

2/6 Kambula Sub Males seen on S1

These seem to be the two Eldest boys. 

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Two of the NTSEVU/KAMBULA males (offspring of the Birmingham Males) were seen south of the Sabi Sands inside the Kruger National Park

Sighting courtesy of Latest Sightings - Kruger (Photos by Gerrie/Kruger Gateway Safaris)

Tinged by Gerrie - Kruger Gateway Safaris

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Few Kambula boys with sister at Umkumbe :

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(05-10-2022, 06:55 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Nhenha and Nkuhuma disputing over mating rights


Ohhh my god. 
Nhenha is very powerful. 
I know it wasn't a serious fight. 
But do u notice, nhenha just toss it up nkuhuma male.
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( This post was last modified: 05-11-2022, 09:29 PM by Tr1x24 )

2 Kambula young males with 2 sisters at Sabi Sabi this week:

Kambula #5


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Kambula #6


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Not sure exactly where are 2 littermates #3 and #4 atm, but lets hope that atleast these 4 join together and form coalition, as 2 oldest moved off.
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(05-10-2022, 07:32 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: 2/6 Kambula Sub Males seen on S1

These seem to be the two Eldest boys. 

I’ve redacted the post with Location and DTg for safety purposes


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Two of the NTSEVU/KAMBULA males (offspring of the Birmingham Males) were seen south of the Sabi Sands inside the Kruger National Park

Sighting courtesy of Latest Sightings - Kruger (Photos by Gerrie/Kruger Gateway Safaris)

Tinged by Gerrie - Kruger Gateway Safaris
The stare on the lower picture reminds me Scrapper a bit. This is Tinyo's boy I assume?
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(05-11-2022, 11:04 PM)RookiePundit Wrote: The stare on the lower picture reminds me Scrapper a bit. This is Tinyo's boy I assume?

Tinyo or Mfumo, Mfumo still can be father of oldest litters born in June 2018.

He does look like Scrapper, very easy to recognize, which is good because he left in Kruger.
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(05-11-2022, 09:27 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: 2 Kambula young males with 2 sisters at Sabi Sabi this week:

Kambula #5


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Kambula #6


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Not sure exactly where are 2 littermates #3 and #4 atm, but lets hope that atleast these 4 join together and form coalition, as 2 oldest moved off.
The bottom male is #3, not #6. You can see the scar extending down his left eye. #6 and #3 look similar. I personally think they are both sons of Nhenha and therefore resemble each other to a degree. #4 has a longer face.
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