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Nkuhuma Pride

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I thought I had posted this earlier but don’t see it.  


More of an eventful morning w Nkuhuma breakaways

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The Oldest of the PCMs’s Male lineage.   The Nkuhuma Breakaway Boy

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Lone BDM tries to join Mohawk and the Nkuhumas

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The Nkuhumas accompanied by both Mohawk and The Southern Black Dam Male


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(07-18-2024, 05:02 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: The Nkuhumas accompanied by both Mohawk and The Southern Black Dam Male



Incredible! I would love to see the two of those boys team up, we know they both could use it. Wouldn't that be something, if they team up, and rejoin the Nkuhumas, given it was this BDM and his brother who caused Mohawk to leave in the first place. Scenes like this are why we loves these creatures so much, you never know what news the next day will bring, and every day comes with it's surprises.
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(07-18-2024, 08:29 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(07-18-2024, 05:02 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: The Nkuhumas accompanied by both Mohawk and The Southern Black Dam Male



Incredible! I would love to see the two of those boys team up, we know they both could use it. Wouldn't that be something, if they team up, and rejoin the Nkuhumas, given it was this BDM and his brother who caused Mohawk to leave in the first place. Scenes like this are why we loves these creatures so much, you never know what news the next day will bring, and every day comes with it's surprises.

While I would love to see the remaining Southern BD male find a new partner (can his brother be considered a southern BD male anymore?), Mohawk is not the most ideal partner, considering his age. And Mohawk is the father/uncle of 5 of the lionesses, so again not ideal.

But yes it would be a funny turn of events if these two males did team up.
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Alright so quick question and the 6 black dam males are sons of the giraffes male and the giraffe male is the younger brother of the old avoca giraffe males and their sons are the 5 avoca males (3 northern 2 southern)  so they are cousins or something right?
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(07-19-2024, 12:07 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote: Alright so quick question and the 6 black dam males are sons of the giraffes male and the giraffe male is the younger brother of the old avoca giraffe males and their sons are the 5 avoca males (3 northern 2 southern)  so they are cousins or something right?

Yep, their fathers where brothers.
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(07-18-2024, 11:26 PM)NLAL11 Wrote:
(07-18-2024, 08:29 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(07-18-2024, 05:02 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: The Nkuhumas accompanied by both Mohawk and The Southern Black Dam Male



Incredible! I would love to see the two of those boys team up, we know they both could use it. Wouldn't that be something, if they team up, and rejoin the Nkuhumas, given it was this BDM and his brother who caused Mohawk to leave in the first place. Scenes like this are why we loves these creatures so much, you never know what news the next day will bring, and every day comes with it's surprises.

While I would love to see the remaining Southern BD male find a new partner (can his brother be considered a southern BD male anymore?), Mohawk is not the most ideal partner, considering his age. And Mohawk is the father/uncle of 5 of the lionesses, so again not ideal.

But yes it would be a funny turn of events if these two males did team up.

They could possibly (longshot though) join up with the sub-adult Nkuhuma male as well, buying each other time (Mohawk having more of a support system to be around longer, BDM to heal, sub-adult to mature a bit). They'll stick around Nkuhumas only till a determined opposition appears anyway, I wouldn't be afraid of inbreeding in this case (at worst because if they actually sire any cubs their chance to make it to independence would be slim anyway).
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(07-18-2024, 08:29 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(07-18-2024, 05:02 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: The Nkuhumas accompanied by both Mohawk and The Southern Black Dam Male



Incredible! I would love to see the two of those boys team up, we know they both could use it. Wouldn't that be something, if they team up, and rejoin the Nkuhumas, given it was this BDM and his brother who caused Mohawk to leave in the first place. Scenes like this are why we loves these creatures so much, you never know what news the next day will bring, and every day comes with 
It wouldn’t be good Mohawk probably has most of his daughters in the Nukhuma pride.
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(07-19-2024, 08:46 PM)RookiePundit Wrote:
(07-18-2024, 11:26 PM)NLAL11 Wrote:
(07-18-2024, 08:29 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(07-18-2024, 05:02 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: The Nkuhumas accompanied by both Mohawk and The Southern Black Dam Male



Incredible! I would love to see the two of those boys team up, we know they both could use it. Wouldn't that be something, if they team up, and rejoin the Nkuhumas, given it was this BDM and his brother who caused Mohawk to leave in the first place. Scenes like this are why we loves these creatures so much, you never know what news the next day will bring, and every day comes with it's surprises.

While I would love to see the remaining Southern BD male find a new partner (can his brother be considered a southern BD male anymore?), Mohawk is not the most ideal partner, considering his age. And Mohawk is the father/uncle of 5 of the lionesses, so again not ideal.

But yes it would be a funny turn of events if these two males did team up.

They could possibly (longshot though) join up with the sub-adult Nkuhuma male as well, buying each other time (Mohawk having more of a support system to be around longer, BDM to heal, sub-adult to mature a bit). They'll stick around Nkuhumas only till a determined opposition appears anyway, I wouldn't be afraid of inbreeding in this case (at worst because if they actually sire any cubs their chance to make it to independence would be slim anyway)
Once cubs are born they are life. I am not sure by what you mean.
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He means that these cubs are very likely to die so we don't need to worry about their genetic heritage.
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4 Nkuhuma lionesses with one of the PCMs. Apparently Mohawk and the BDM were roaring while with the pride and that may have been why both PCMs stormed on the scene, even chasing the lionesses. Interesting thing is, Mohawk kept roaring far away from them.

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1 PCM attacked a lioness as well.
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