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Nkuhuma Pride

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Nkuhuma means "come out of", by Quiet Eagle and Wild Earth.




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Nkuhuma breakaway female (Ridge Nose) and one of her cubs 

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At 20:55 guide say Nkuchuma males are already bigger than Mohawk.
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(04-16-2023, 11:42 PM)Potato Wrote: At 20:55 guide say Nkuchuma males are already bigger than Mohawk.

Yep, these guys are growing fast.

Interesting that only boys are hanging together, without females.

This might be early signs of the start of their nomadic journey, with or without Mohawk.
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@Potato Wow, how old are the other 2? I know one is 4yo and indeed looks impressive, but aren't the others quite younger?

Btw are all 3 Matimba grandsons or only the oldest one?
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(04-17-2023, 12:50 AM)Mapokser Wrote: @Potato Wow, how old are the other 2? I know one is 4yo and indeed looks impressive, but aren't the others quite younger?

Btw are all 3 Matimba grandsons or only the oldest one?

Other 2 are few months younger, born towards late 2019, while youngest is born in early 2022.

Even youngest, who is only 3 yrs old, looks around the same size as Mohawk already :


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Quite impressive, although looks like Mohawk lost some muscle mass recently, and is starting to pass his prime years.

All 4 young males are born to Matimba daughters.
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Who is the youngest mother? I know that Chela had cubs in late 2019/ early 2020 but I thought she lost them all. 

Also any word on the cubs born in 2021/2022? Before Blondie died I seem to recall seeing the pride with quite a few cubs. I thought he and Mohawk had sired another 7-8 cubs with the younger Nkuhuma lionesses but since Blondie’s death, I think I seen Mohawk with the youngsters once maybe twice but haven’t seen them since. Or maybe I’m misremembering?
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(04-17-2023, 03:31 AM)WildLeonis Wrote: Who is the youngest mother? I know that Chela had cubs in late 2019/ early 2020 but I thought she lost them all. 

Also any word on the cubs born in 2021/2022? Before Blondie died I seem to recall seeing the pride with quite a few cubs. I thought he and Mohawk had sired another 7-8 cubs with the younger Nkuhuma lionesses but since Blondie’s death, I think I seen Mohawk with the youngsters once maybe twice but haven’t seen them since. Or maybe I’m misremembering?

I did a post a in this thread earlier detailing all Pride members and connections:

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(04-17-2023, 06:57 AM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(04-17-2023, 03:31 AM)WildLeonis Wrote: Who is the youngest mother? I know that Chela had cubs in late 2019/ early 2020 but I thought she lost them all. 

Also any word on the cubs born in 2021/2022? Before Blondie died I seem to recall seeing the pride with quite a few cubs. I thought he and Mohawk had sired another 7-8 cubs with the younger Nkuhuma lionesses but since Blondie’s death, I think I seen Mohawk with the youngsters once maybe twice but haven’t seen them since. Or maybe I’m misremembering?

I did a post a in this thread earlier detailing all Pride members and connections:

Nkuhuma Members Link

Thanks! So the last litter sired by the Avocas was 2021. And when reviewing your data I saw an IG post showing those youngsters on a kill with the rest of the pride last month. So not MIA after all. 

Glad to see Chela’s son survived. As I thought she lost all the cubs she birthed in late 2019. I believe DM may be his father as I think he was the only N.Avoca seen mating with her in August 2019. Though it is possible Blondie and Mohawk mated with her too but were not filmed.
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(04-17-2023, 07:47 AM)WildLeonis Wrote:
(04-17-2023, 06:57 AM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(04-17-2023, 03:31 AM)WildLeonis Wrote: Who is the youngest mother? I know that Chela had cubs in late 2019/ early 2020 but I thought she lost them all. 

Also any word on the cubs born in 2021/2022? Before Blondie died I seem to recall seeing the pride with quite a few cubs. I thought he and Mohawk had sired another 7-8 cubs with the younger Nkuhuma lionesses but since Blondie’s death, I think I seen Mohawk with the youngsters once maybe twice but haven’t seen them since. Or maybe I’m misremembering?

I did a post a in this thread earlier detailing all Pride members and connections:

Nkuhuma Members Link

Thanks! So the last litter sired by the Avocas was 2021. And when reviewing your data I saw an IG post showing those youngsters on a kill with the rest of the pride last month. So not MIA after all. 

Glad to see Chela’s son survived. As I thought she lost all the cubs she birthed in late 2019. I believe DM may be his father as I think he was the only N.Avoca seen mating with her in August 2019. Though it is possible Blondie and Mohawk mated with her too but were not filmed.

So darkmane could be Chelas sons father? Ik he’s the youngest boy and and she was the youngest matimba nkuhuma female
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(04-17-2023, 07:47 AM)WildLeonis Wrote:
(04-17-2023, 06:57 AM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(04-17-2023, 03:31 AM)WildLeonis Wrote: Who is the youngest mother? I know that Chela had cubs in late 2019/ early 2020 but I thought she lost them all. 

Also any word on the cubs born in 2021/2022? Before Blondie died I seem to recall seeing the pride with quite a few cubs. I thought he and Mohawk had sired another 7-8 cubs with the younger Nkuhuma lionesses but since Blondie’s death, I think I seen Mohawk with the youngsters once maybe twice but haven’t seen them since. Or maybe I’m misremembering?

I did a post a in this thread earlier detailing all Pride members and connections:

Nkuhuma Members Link

Thanks! So the last litter sired by the Avocas was 2021. And when reviewing your data I saw an IG post showing those youngsters on a kill with the rest of the pride last month. So not MIA after all. 

Glad to see Chela’s son survived. As I thought she lost all the cubs she birthed in late 2019. I believe DM may be his father as I think he was the only N.Avoca seen mating with her in August 2019. Though it is possible Blondie and Mohawk mated with her too but were not filmed.

Yes, they are now two year sub adults.   But of note, since I made this post, I have only been able to account for 5 of them….as if 1 has been missing.   It’s concerning me.
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Four Nkuhuma young males at Robson boundary. Figure Mohawk was somewhere nearby.

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Breakaway Nkuhuma lioness (Ridge Nose) and her cubs enjoying a baby giraffe kill.

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