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08-22-2023, 09:49 PM( This post was last modified: 08-22-2023, 09:51 PM by criollo2mil )
(08-22-2023, 06:55 AM)KM600 Wrote: I was wondering how many sons Mohawk has with him in the Nkuhuma pride, I know it’s pretty much impossible for Mohawk to be the father of all of them, however it’s just easier to both comprehend and say. Reason I’m asking is because in this thread, it’s always reported him being seen with 4 of his sons however I had always heard there were 5, I had also come across the confrontation between the two Talamati boys and the young Nkuhuma male lion, couldn’t help notice how small he looked compared to them. I know Mohawk has been seen several times following the buffalo with his sons so I’m guessing the male in the video is a sub-adult that still remains with the core Nkuhuma pride as opposed to the older males most known for staying with Mohawk and hunting buffalo. [/font][/size][/color]
in late 2021, one of the Ridge Nose sons was injured badly in a presumed hunt gone badly and died.
around October of Last year, the Amber Eyes son suddenly went missing for unknown reasons leaving the 4 remaining males that today hang around with Mohawk.
Yes, the confrontation of the Talamatis with an Nkuhuma sub was with the remaining male of the 2021 litters ( yes still w the core pride)....different boy than those I discuss above.
I do not get into which lion sired who as I find that extremely unreliable at best. so I leave that to to others who at times may use looks and features to support any claim to fatherhood.