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Nkuhuma Pride

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(04-28-2023, 01:45 AM)criollo2mil Wrote: The Lone Lioness in Djuma is Pale eyes.  One of the Birminghams.  

Why is she not with cubs/subs group and her 2 sisters? 

Any info where ia Chela and 2 females who where with young males group?
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(04-28-2023, 10:04 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(04-28-2023, 01:45 AM)criollo2mil Wrote: The Lone Lioness in Djuma is Pale eyes.  One of the Birminghams.  

Why is she not with cubs/subs group and her 2 sisters? 

Any info where ia Chela and 2 females who where with young males group?

Not sure why and how she got separated 

Chela was seen mating w 1/2 BDYMs so she wasn’t part of the group of 8 On chitwa
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Here is the sighting of Chela w The BDYMs

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What an epic scene. 


“Repost
Michael Fleetwood

Stunning photo of the 4 Nkuhuma Young Males watching a herd of buffalo ????

From left: 1/2 sons of the Purple-Eyed Lioness, Son of the Ridge-Nosed Lioness, Chela’s son, 2/2 sons of the Purple-Eyed Lioness”

Chitwa Chitwa
Credit: Deon Wessels
April 28, 2023

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A little wounded pride lol






Debating who will try it next. Lol


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It seems the Talamati YM has not remained w his cousins hmmmmmm


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The Nkuhuma subadults still after the buffaloes.




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Only the 4 brothers. No Talamati cousin


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(04-29-2023, 05:58 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Only the 4 brothers.   No Talamati cousin

And no Mohawk.

Better for the DM Talamati boy that his brother returns to him.
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Said to have taken down a giraffe the previous night.

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(04-30-2023, 01:19 PM)Mwk85 Wrote: Said to have taken down a giraffe the previous night.

Only 4 cubs/subs?
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(04-29-2023, 09:02 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(04-29-2023, 05:58 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Only the 4 brothers.   No Talamati cousin

And no Mohawk.

Better for the DM Talamati boy that his brother returns to him.

Mohawk and the Talamti boy were recently seen together, so it means right now they are split into 2 and 4.
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(04-30-2023, 03:36 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(04-30-2023, 01:19 PM)Mwk85 Wrote: Said to have taken down a giraffe the previous night.

Only 4 cubs/subs?


Made inquiries on the others but haven't heard anything back yet. Will update once I have more information on them.
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(05-01-2023, 12:49 AM)Mwk85 Wrote: Made inquiries on the others but haven't heard anything back yet. Will update once I have more information on them.

Also, was there any sightings of 2 NK young females, sisters of young males, recently?

Not sure if both where seen since they had encounter with Styx pride at Londoloz, although now its hard to distinguish them from adult females as they are pretty much their size, especially older of the 2.

Maybe 1 of them is now with cubs group, if Pale Eyes is still alone, as we see there are 3 older females.
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(05-01-2023, 02:52 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(05-01-2023, 12:49 AM)Mwk85 Wrote: Made inquiries on the others but haven't heard anything back yet. Will update once I have more information on them.

Also, was there any sightings of 2 NK young females, sisters of young males, recently?

Not sure if both where seen since they had encounter with Styx pride at Londoloz, although now its hard to distinguish them from adult females as they are pretty much their size, especially older of the 2.

Maybe 1 of them is now with cubs group, if Pale Eyes is still alone, as we see there are 3 older females.

i asked about the two AE daughter sisters and apparently are accounted for.   its been difficult to confirm all of them because they are never seen at once.   the last few sightings, i can only see 4 cubs like the sighting above...but its not saying there arent 5
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