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Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage

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Kambula male number 4 mating:


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Maybe a thread for them should be created soon?
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(01-11-2024, 12:32 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Maybe a thread for them should be created soon?
The "Birmingham coalition lineadge" topic is already pretty much all about them. It  is already starting to get messy with so much topics more or less overlooping each other. If it will be going this way there will be multiple page with half dead topics like this "Birmingham coalition lineadge" as if Kambulas would have separate topic then "Birmingham coalition lineadge" would be all about single nomadic Nkuchuma male.
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In the current system, the threads themselves function as nearly complete records of a specific coalition or pride. I think its only fair that they have the names of the lions themselves rather than their fathers. 

I think the Kambulas are a good candidate for their own thread. As for Nym at this point he is famous enough for people to look him up and his story is scientifically interesting enough to track.

It may be good to archive threads for extinct prides or coalitions though to prevent clutter.
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I guess u guys are right. This boys could sooner or later get their own topic. They are probably going to be a notorious coalition in northern Sabi Sand, so i dont see why keep them as "Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage".

K2: Kambula male Snip Tail in KNP

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"Kambulas having a rough day, got pushed from west to east by Plains Camp males and Plains Camp male Roaring this evening"
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(01-11-2024, 03:44 AM)Ngonya Wrote: "Kambulas having a rough day, got pushed from west to east by Plains Camp males and Plains Camp male Roaring this evening"
Pc males are still too beastly for these four young kambulas. Give them another year of hardening and they'll take them heads on. Greatness awaits these four young kambulas.
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(01-11-2024, 02:23 AM)Duco Ndona Wrote: In the current system, the threads themselves function as nearly complete records of a specific coalition or pride.
No, they do not function that way because threads overlooping. For example lots of updates on Avoca male are in "Nkuchuma pride" are "Lions of Sabi Sands thread". Same would be if Kambulas would get separate thread, some of their story would be here, some in their new thread, some in "Lions of Sabi Sands" and I guess some in the thread of the pride the will potentially take over.
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Kambula Boys in Chitwa Chitwa 
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KBoys today
00:20 to 15:55
49:40 to the end



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(01-11-2024, 06:36 PM)Potato Wrote:
(01-11-2024, 02:23 AM)Duco Ndona Wrote: In the current system, the threads themselves function as nearly complete records of a specific coalition or pride.
No, they do not function that way because threads overlooping. For example lots of updates on Avoca male are in "Nkuchuma pride" are "Lions of Sabi Sands thread". Same would be if Kambulas would get separate thread, some of their story would be here, some in their new thread, some in "Lions of Sabi Sands" and I guess some in the thread of the pride the will potentially take over.

Most updates are posted in all the relevant threads and you can always refer to the original offspring one when creating a new thread.

Its still better than tucked somewhere in a thread dedicated to completely different lions, based on shady claims of parenthood from lions that died a long time ago. Mixed with the various other coalition those may have spawned.
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Kambula boys and girl. Video complementing the photo above by @Mapokser 




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The impressive and confident K4, by himself
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Im not too fond that he's by himself. How far are the other three boys from him?
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