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(02-02-2021, 10:12 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Hey, so the Birmingham breakway pride is also called the Nharhu pride correct? And its ruled by the Ross males or the Red Road male? When did the prides split?
Nharhu pride is the one with 9 cubs (once 17) in south Manyeleti, sired by Red Road male who is with them. They were recently spotted feeding on a carcass near the dam in the very southwestern corner of Manyeleti, much more souther location than usual as the upcoming Tintswalo coalition of 4 young males is quite a dangerous neighbour to their north. Tinstswalos are in central Manyleti, near their namesake camp at times, an area of Mbiri pride, who is natal pride of 3 of them, the other is originally from Nharhu pride, he is a brother of the 3 males knows as Tumbela coalition.
There are also coalitions in Timbavati of the same name, Nharhu and Mbiri as well, 3 and 2 afaik.
Ross males rule the Birmingham pride in Timbavati, I thought Birmingham Breakway pride is next to them, but I might be relying on an outdated map, I am not up to date with most of the Timbavati dynamics.