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I dont think Mohawk is in any sort of control here.

He just follows his sons and those sometimes reunite with the natal pride during their first nomadic trips.
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(11-08-2023, 01:33 PM)Duco Ndona Wrote: I dont think Mohawk is in any sort of control here.

He just follows his sons and those sometimes reunite with the natal pride during their first nomadic trips.
For him to reunite with the Nkuhuma Pride he would have come across the BDMs, surely. Unless this is the first time in however many days the BDMs permanently split from the pride and Mohawk and Nkuhuma YMs just happened to show up at the right time, at that point there should be a confrontation in the near future. In fact since writing this, Deon Wessels has just said on IG that the BDMs are following the scent of the Nkuhumas.
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Mr Mohawk finishing off a zebra carcass. Mention of 11 members of the Nkuhuma pride, this was most likely filmed before they reunited.




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Mohawk with the gang feasting on a buffalo. In addition to the video above by @Tonpa 




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By Deon Wessels


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Damn that must've hurt
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Yikes! Poor hyena. But lesson learned I’m sure.
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Southern Avoca in the third slide
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Does anyone know the full story of the old avoca/ giraffe coalition and their younger brother the giraffe male his sons are the 6 black dam males and the avoca/giraffe males had 7 sons 3 different coalitions but all from the same pride? And I believe the young Birmingham male is their son too right?
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Southern Avoca on the second slide.
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Throwback to DM and Mohawk on a kill with Nkuchuma pride.




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(11-25-2023, 03:11 AM)Potato Wrote: Throwback to DM and Mohawk on a kill with Nkuchuma pride.





Great memories!!
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(11-21-2023, 08:51 AM)Horizon Wrote:
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Southern Avoca on the second slide.
I think it's safe to say at this point that the other Southern Avoca is gone right?  Sad that we'll never really know what happened to him.
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