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Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage

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@Horizon PCM are almost 6yo now but are dominant males for way more than a year, they have been chasing Birminghams off and having the upper hand against Tumbelas since early 2022 before they even turned 5. And there's no way the older Gijima is 6,5, he was around 4,5 a little over a year ago when they attacked the Ndhzenga male.
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@Mapokser This is the picture of the dominant Gijima from the late March of 2022 when WN got attacked. He looks be a few months older than 5 years here. Now should be closer to 6.5 years. And yes, PCMs were confident from a younger age. 

Pic wouldn’t stick. Below is him at the start.



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(05-15-2023, 11:23 AM)Horizon Wrote: @Mapokser This is the picture of the dominant Gijima from the late March of 2022 when WN got attacked. He looks be a few months older than 5 years here. Now should be closer to 6.5 years. And yes, PCMs were confident from a younger age.

Its hard to know exact age of Gijimas, i personally think that older Gijima should be born around mid 2017 (age of PC males), maybe early 2017, while younger late 2017, maybe even early 2018.
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Screenshot from the latest Savannah Video Safari.

The biggest of the boys is becoming quite a specimen.  

Which is the injured boy?    The odd faced boy on the right?

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(05-15-2023, 05:06 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Which is the injured boy?    The odd faced boy on the right?

Nop, the one behind laying on the hill.

Injured (K3) and biggest (K4) are pretty much indentical in face, i cant distinguish them without seeing extra marks, K3 has tattered right ear, while K4 has small black dot on top of his nose.

Other 2 are easy to distinguish.
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(05-15-2023, 05:35 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(05-15-2023, 05:06 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Which is the injured boy?    The odd faced boy on the right?

Nop, the one behind laying on the hill.

Injured (K3) and biggest (K4) are pretty much indentical in face, i cant distinguish them without seeing extra marks, K3 has tattered right ear, while K4 has small black dot on top of his nose.

Other 2 are easy to distinguish.

So the odd faced (grumpy) boy is KM5 and the boy laying down on the left is KM6 the youngest right?
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(05-15-2023, 07:52 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: So the odd faced (grumpy) boy is KM5 and the boy laying down on the left is KM6 the youngest right?

Yes.
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Nkuhuma down south. The Kambulas also returned

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(05-16-2023, 08:17 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Nkuhuma down south.  The Kambulas also returned

They where following the same heard of buffalos, hope we dont see another clash.
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Any updates on the older Kambula YMs since they were seen with that unknown adult?
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(05-16-2023, 09:37 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(05-16-2023, 08:17 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Nkuhuma down south.  The Kambulas also returned

They where following the same heard of buffalos, hope we dont see another clash.
Nkuhuma at Earth Lodge (credit unknown). Had another clash with his half brothers?

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(05-20-2023, 06:04 PM)book1206 Wrote: Nkuhuma at Earth Lodge (credit unknown). Had another clash with his half brothers?

Oh he cant catch a break lately..

It could be Gijimas or Nkuhlus aswell..
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I was told a guide said he was caught by Gijimas, not Kambulas.
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(05-20-2023, 10:23 PM)Mapokser Wrote: I was told a guide said he was caught by Gijimas, not Kambulas.

Is it bad? Picture doesnt show a lot.

Those Gijimas dont play around with nomads on their territory.
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Dunno. I am somewhat concerned about his groin area as it looks rather messy. 

Its common for animals to rob the crown jewels to prevent any future aspirations to take the throne.
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