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Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage

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(09-30-2022, 11:36 PM)sundarbans Wrote: #5 looks a lot smaller than #3. Weren't Males 3, 4, and 5 littermates? If yes, huge difference in size between the two.
Yes 3, 4 and 5 are littermates and sons of Kambula #4.
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Isn't this smaller male actually the 6th one, the youngest one. He looks like that one to me face strukture wise.
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(09-30-2022, 11:36 PM)sundarbans Wrote: #5 looks a lot smaller than #3. Weren't Males 3, 4, and 5 littermates? If yes, huge difference in size between the two.

#3 and #4 are prob littermates (they are very similar, and prob sired by Nhenha), #5 is born around the same time, but based of looks, he is prob not littermate with them.
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(10-01-2022, 01:10 AM)Potato Wrote: Isn't this smaller male actually the 6th one, the youngest one. He looks like that one to me face strukture wise.

No, thats not #6 /youngest male.
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(10-01-2022, 03:10 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(09-30-2022, 11:36 PM)sundarbans Wrote: #5 looks a lot smaller than #3. Weren't Males 3, 4, and 5 littermates? If yes, huge difference in size between the two.

#3 and #4 are prob littermates (they are very similar, and prob sired by Nhenha), #5 is born around the same time, but based of looks, he is prob not littermate with them.

They are littermates. Kambula Males #3, #4 and #5 are born to kambula lioness #4. However, although they might have the same mother, Kambula Male #5 might have a different father which is what I see is a common theory with him. He is much smaller and more unique looking to his two littermates. He looks like he has some of Nsuku's features. Kambula #3 and Kambula #4 look like Nhenha with Kambula #3 being the pretty one of the two. Kambula #6 is also very pretty and looks like Nhenha as well. Kambula #1 is very beautiful lion and takes after Nhenha or maybe Mfumo but recently he has been looking more and more like Nhenha and #2 looks like Tinyo.
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Kambula #6, youngest male :

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How about that name "Mosi" for Nkuhuma male, first born son of the Birmingham coalition? 

That would be a great name for him. He has gone through a lot when young, so he deserves a name.
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(10-03-2022, 03:34 PM)lionuk Wrote: How about that name "Mosi" for Nkuhuma male, first born son of the Birmingham coalition? 

That would be a great name for him. He has gone through a lot when young, so he deserves a name.

What does "Mosi" mean? And in what language?
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(10-04-2022, 01:44 AM)Rabubi Wrote:
(10-03-2022, 03:34 PM)lionuk Wrote: How about that name "Mosi" for Nkuhuma male, first born son of the Birmingham coalition? 

That would be a great name for him. He has gone through a lot when young, so he deserves a name.

What does "Mosi" mean? And in what language?

Mosi is a Swahili name, which means "first born".
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( This post was last modified: 10-08-2022, 06:29 AM by criollo2mil )

Snip tailed Kambula YM 4 in Kruger ?

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Kambula Young Male #2

He was seen 5km on river road from Paul Kruger Gate in Skukuza yesterday. 
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(10-14-2022, 02:58 PM)lionuk Wrote: Kambula Young Male #2

He was seen 5km on river road from Paul Kruger Gate in Skukuza yesterday. 
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Furthermore…..HE WAS WITH ANOTHER MALE.  would be fantastic if it’s his brother.    Let’s hope we get confirmation soon

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(10-14-2022, 06:39 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Furthermore…..HE WAS WITH ANOTHER MALE.  would be fantastic if it’s his brother.    Let’s hope we get confirmation soon

Prob is, as no sightings of K#1 in SS recently, great news.
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“ Young male from the Kambula pride.”

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(10-16-2022, 02:08 AM)criollo2mil Wrote: “ Young male from the Kambula pride.”


Imo he looks like Tinyo
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