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Nkuhuma Pride

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( This post was last modified: 11-26-2022, 02:03 AM by Mdz123 )

(11-25-2022, 11:19 PM)SMK350 Wrote: How does someone argue with the eye witness accounts of dozens of people, photographs, and videos, and not understand that not ever moment of a wild animals is documented on camera?

An example of this is someone saying dark mane was with the pride only 3-4 times in 2019 when all reports and photos show him bouncing back and forth for months. Also how are people who completely missed the 2021 sightings (some of which I already posted in the avoca page, Mdz123), speaking so confidently about this topic? His interaction with Mohawk wasn’t even until February. I thought of pulling up more sightings, because I love discussing lions, but why bother? Someone will retort with “oh that’s just one sighting” and we’ll keep going around in circles. 

For those who love this pride and want to know their accurate history, it might be good for you to know that Mohawk in 2021 was starting to spend time away from the pride exploring. He was mating with the smudge nose torchwood in January of that year and going to mala mala (although he could have been playing chess too /s). These are the factors that conspired to give dark mane the opportunity to spend many weeks with the Nkuhumas. On the eve of dark mane’s death it’s disappointing to see these misinformed posts that the Nkuhuma history doesn’t include 1/3 Avocas, when all three played a pivotal part in this new generation we’re following. 

If you say that you have already posted many sightings of DM with Nkuhumas in early of 2021, I would like to see you post more sightings here. Since I have scrolled through your old posts and I found only one post related to that. In 2019, he was occasionally seen mating with Nkuhuma females, but he has seldom seen with the entire pride. Which is why some people argue that he sired little amounts of offspring in that pride, but likely did father at least a few subs and cubs who didnt make it.
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Purple eyes son, the boy with the split lip. Photo from last week.
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(11-25-2022, 11:19 PM)SMK350 Wrote: On the eve of dark mane’s death it’s disappointing to see these misinformed posts that the Nkuhuma history doesn’t include 1/3 Avocas, when all three played a pivotal part in this new generation we’re following. 

Nobody is dismissing that DM didn't mate with Nkuhumas in 2019 and 2021, he did, but Mohawk and Blondie also did, and they where always with them, its logic that they mated first, as they first "caught" scent of these females going into estrus, by the time DM "caught" their scent, Blondie and Mohawk prob already mated.. Its simple logic that most of these offspring is from Mohawk/Blondie, as it is that Talamatis are most of DM's, because he was more dominant back in 2018, and spend more time with Talamatis then Blondie/Mohawk. All females from Talamatis and Nkuhumas most likely mated with all 3 males, so we actually dont know who mated first with certain female who give birth.. 

In the end, it even doesnt matter who sired who,they are all from Avocas, but saying that DM sired most of Nkuhuma offspring, while his brothers where those who where always with Nkuhumas, is delusional, and i would say even disrespect towards Mohawk and Blondie.
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More purple eyes son

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Mohawk present with Nkuhumas.   All 7 cubs are now accounted for.  



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So which male went missing? Oldest, lip scar and youngest one are accounted for.
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(12-07-2022, 02:15 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: So which male went missing? Oldest, lip scar and youngest one are accounted for.

Amber Eyes' son is missing, presumably dead. He was last seen on 22nd October.
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(12-07-2022, 02:15 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: So which male went missing? Oldest, lip scar and youngest one are accounted for.


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So from the latest Singita report, Amber Eyes is dead, prob killed by Mhangenis?

Ridge Nose and Amber Eyes split is turning into disaster, RN is now alone with 2 cubs, possible without support of PC males who are prob favor Mhangenis now.
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(12-08-2022, 01:36 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: So from the latest Singita report, Amber Eyes is dead, prob killed by Mhangenis?

Ridge Nose and Amber Eyes split is turning into disaster, RN is now alone with 2 cubs, possible without support of PC males who are prob favor Mhangenis now.

Yeah, I feared this was the case…..RN or the cubs also haven’t been seen in several weeks.   Doesn’t sound good at all.
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Ridge nose and the cubs 

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(12-09-2022, 04:47 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Ridge nose and the cubs 


Quite a relief to see RN and the mini PCMs look well.  The pressures from Mhangeni have pushed them west.   Good to be closer to the PCMs but the Birminghams are t far away.    This makes for some possible tensions on the horizon.
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(12-08-2022, 01:36 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: So from the latest Singita report, Amber Eyes is dead, prob killed by Mhangenis?

Ridge Nose and Amber Eyes split is turning into disaster, RN is now alone with 2 cubs, possible without support of PC males who are prob favor Mhangenis now.

Has this been confirmed? If so, what a brutal year it’s been for my favorites. Hopefully this has been a miscommunication. 

If true, AE and RN splitting from the core pride has turned disastrous. It will be very difficult for RN to keep herself and her cubs safe without the support of AE and the PC males who are apparently spending their time in what they may deem as greener pastures. But stranger things have happened before. If RN is indeed on her own I hope she’s able to stay safe and keep her cubs safe.
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(12-10-2022, 12:43 AM)WildLeonis Wrote: Has this been confirmed? If so, what a brutal year it’s been for my favorites. Hopefully this has been a miscommunication. 

She was not seen for around 2 months, and RN is alone, so yea, she is gone most likely.
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