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(05-02-2024, 02:20 AM)T_Ferguson Wrote: Well.. Khanya is still hanging tough.
It is good. I wonder if the young male lion would be a good partner. I just see the young Talamatie male lion and he does not remind me of the Nukhuma male lion, but I think when he was younger he spend more time away from his older cousin and or brother and sisters. I think he is a very confident male lion sure of himself and calm. I think he is like that, because he is good at hunting. How old is he? Would the Talamatie male lion would he be like 6 years of age?
05-02-2024, 02:32 AM( This post was last modified: 05-02-2024, 02:32 AM by criollo2mil )
(05-02-2024, 02:20 AM)T_Ferguson Wrote: Well.. Khanya is still hanging tough.
I hope there’s a budding coalition growing between Khanya and the Nkuhuma Sub Adult. Even though they do have a significant age gap and I’ve been concerned of such differences since the end of the Guernsey/Avoca alliance.
(05-02-2024, 02:20 AM)T_Ferguson Wrote: Well.. Khanya is still hanging tough.
It is good. I wonder if the young male lion would be a good partner. I just see the young Talamatie male lion and he does not remind me of the Nukhuma male lion, but I think when he was younger he spend more time away from his older cousin and or brother and sisters. I think he is a very confident male lion sure of himself and calm. I think he is like that, because he is good at hunting. How old is he? Would the Talamatie male lion would he be like 6 years of age?
The Talamati YM was born probably late 2018 to early 2019.
(05-04-2024, 01:27 AM)criollo2mil Wrote: A fraction of the Nkuhumas accompanied by the Talamati YM.
Credit: Ryan Johnston
Glad u posted this, just seen the video on the story and was gonna say it’s a shame u can’t share stories thru links. Video does a nice job showing Khanya size compared to the females, assuming they’re not all subadults infront of him.
(05-04-2024, 01:27 AM)criollo2mil Wrote: A fraction of the Nkuhumas accompanied by the Talamati YM.
Credit: Ryan Johnston
Glad u posted this, just seen the video on the story and was gonna say it’s a shame u can’t share stories thru links. Video does a nice job showing Khanya size compared to the females, assuming they’re not all subadults infront of him.
Yes thank you for these awesome videos!
What Khanya seen scent marking? I’m curious if he’s adopting the nkuhumas as a new family or if he’s feeling more dominant male style.
How close are the groups of nkuhumas?
Isn't being with the females putting him in more danger than kambula?? Solo smaller than pc. seems to be more confident than kambula if he is marking and roaring
05-04-2024, 10:35 AM( This post was last modified: 05-04-2024, 10:36 AM by Tr1x24 )
(05-04-2024, 01:56 AM)KM600 Wrote: Glad u posted this, just seen the video on the story and was gonna say it’s a shame u can’t share stories thru links. Video does a nice job showing Khanya size compared to the females, assuming they’re not all subadults infront of him.
So quick question with the nkuhuma breakaway pride being the nkuhuma breakaway pride could we call them the ridge pride after their mother I do remember the ridge pride from the masi mara from years ago but this name is literally who they are probably not now but for the future
Maybe but I was thinking ridge pride because those are her offspring if it wasn’t was ridgenose putting her life on the line they might’ve gotten killed too