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Lions of Sabi Sands

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Ntsevu lioness greeting one of the Ndzhenga males resting in the Sand River after a large meal at Mala Mala ,South in October 2022
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Throwback, 2 legends on Sabi Sands, Bboy Mfumo and NK Amber Eyes :

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These are the bdm boys right? How old are these two bdm boys? They dont look as fearsome as the pcm boys. even half a year ago the pcm boys looked fearsome.

No wondered these bdm boys did not stay in the west to try and challenge the pcm boys when they went there few months ago. Those pcm boys are built like tanks. They remind me of the yester years of the s.avocas boys. Tanks!
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Yes it's the Black Dam Males. Here is the full video.




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@Robot00 PCM are particularly big, though being nephews of the BDM I'd expect these BDM to be bigger, also their fathers are big too I think, but anyway genetics are weird.
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(03-20-2023, 12:08 AM)Mapokser Wrote: @Robot00 PCM are particularly big, though being nephews of the BDM I'd expect these BDM to be bigger, also their fathers are big too I think, but anyway genetics are weird.
Speaking of that big BDM that got ousted by his two mowana sons.

Can you explain how these two young bdm boys are related to him? I assume their father is big BDM's brother? Can you provide some more insight?
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(03-20-2023, 01:21 AM)Robot00 Wrote: Can you explain how these two young bdm boys are related to him? I assume their father is big BDM's brother? Can you provide some more insight?

That BDM was their uncle, he comes from the same pride.
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(03-20-2023, 01:37 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(03-20-2023, 01:21 AM)Robot00 Wrote: Can you explain how these two young bdm boys are related to him? I assume their father is big BDM's brother? Can you provide some more insight?

That BDM was their uncle, he comes from the same pride.

So the 7 old avoca/giraffe males sired
3 Northern Avocas 
2 Southern Avocas
6 Black Dam males 
7 Birmingham Breakaway males ( or most of them )
And the BYM (with the torchwood male)
And then the Ross males sired the xikukutsu males right?
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(03-20-2023, 02:10 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote:
(03-20-2023, 01:37 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(03-20-2023, 01:21 AM)Robot00 Wrote: Can you explain how these two young bdm boys are related to him? I assume their father is big BDM's brother? Can you provide some more insight?

That BDM was their uncle, he comes from the same pride.

So the 7 old avoca/giraffe males sired
3 Northern Avocas 
2 Southern Avocas
6 Black Dam males 
7 Birmingham Breakaway males ( or most of them )
And the BYM (with the torchwood male)
And then the Ross males sired the xikukutsu males right?

BDM were not sired by the Avoca/Giraffe, it was their half-brother the lone old Giraffe male. They sired 3/7 Birmingham brekaways.
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I think ive already know about the connections between the giraffe males and the birm' pride.

Also know that the last lone younger giraffe male fathered these 6 bdm.

I would like to know the connection of the BIG BDM to these young bdm boys. How are they related? Im looking for family tree info, lolz.
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(03-20-2023, 03:35 AM)Mdz123 Wrote:
(03-20-2023, 02:10 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote:
(03-20-2023, 01:37 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(03-20-2023, 01:21 AM)Robot00 Wrote: Can you explain how these two young bdm boys are related to him? I assume their father is big BDM's brother? Can you provide some more insight?

That BDM was their uncle, he comes from the same pride.

So the 7 old avoca/giraffe males sired
3 Northern Avocas 
2 Southern Avocas
6 Black Dam males 
7 Birmingham Breakaway males ( or most of them )
And the BYM (with the torchwood male)
And then the Ross males sired the xikukutsu males right?

BDM were not sired by the Avoca/Giraffe, it was their half-brother the lone old Giraffe male. They sired 3/7 Birmingham brekaways.

I was not aware that the Avoca/Giraffe males fathered 3 of those 7 breakaway males. So, the Ross Males accepted young males in two different groups, including their acceptance of BYM. They have been such fantastic pride males for a multitude of reasons, but that is sure one of the biggest.
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