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Nkuhuma Pride

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@Tr1x24  Birmingham males killed and fed on two adult females in the Nkuhuma Pride and some young subs. Killed one in August 2015 (Believed to be Junior's Mother) and one female sub adult a number of months earlier who was 2 years old (Chela's littermate). Amber Eyes' Mother was also killed in 2015.
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( This post was last modified: 05-29-2022, 07:04 AM by Maghreb Edit Reason: sorry, I meant 2020 )

(05-27-2022, 01:38 AM)Mabingilane Wrote: Just some info to add about Nkuhumas from my notes. 

Nkuhuma Pride - 
5 Out of 7 (Amber & Ridge Nose BreakAway) Original Females.
7 out of 9 (5M:2F) Sub Adults sired by N.Avocas
7 Cubs From 3 Litters (3:2:2)  sired by  N.Avocas
Dominant Males: Mohawk & Blondie Avoca Males


- Purple Eye Lioness - April 2012 (Matimba daughter)
* Litter of 2/3 (M) Cubs - Late July/Early August 2019.

- Amber Eyes Lioness - December 2012 (Matimba Daughter)
* 3/4 Cubs (2F:1M)  - Late July 2019. (1 Female Killed by PCM's in 10/21. Now 2F:1M)

- Ridge Nose Lioness - December 2012 (Matimba Daughter)
* Eldest 1/2 Male Cub - Late May 2019
(One Male died in 2021) 

- "Chela" AKA - Hairy Chin Lioness - July 2013 (Matimba Daughter)
* Litter Of 1/4 (Male) Cub - Early December 2019

- Nick - Eared Lioness - May 2016 *Vanished

Nkuhuma 2016 Females Group: 


- Pale Eyes Lioness (Purple Eyes Daughter) - May 2016
* Litter of 2 Cubs - Late April 2021. N Avoca Offspring

- "Tattered Ears" Lioness (Sister of NK Male) - Late May/Early June 2016
* Litter Of 2 Cubs - Early May 2021. N Avoca Offspring

- Youngest Lioness (Ridge Nose Daughter) - Early July 2016
* Litter of 3 Cubs - April 17th 2021. N Avoca Offspring


AMBER EYES & RIDGE NOSE BREAKAWAY PRIDE: 
Two Adult Females/Sisters. 
Two Cubs so far from 1 Litter.  
Dominant Males: Plains Camp Males

- Ridge Nose - December 2012 

* Litter of 2 (1M:1F) Cubs - Early February 2022 (Sired by Plains Camp Males)


- Amber Eyes - December 2012 
* Should be Pregnant now Mid 2022. 

I thought that the Nkhuma male's sister disappeared in 2022
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( This post was last modified: 05-29-2022, 02:33 PM by Tr1x24 )

(05-29-2022, 06:58 AM)Maghreb Wrote: I thought that the Nkhuma male's sister disappeared in 2022

Nah, she disappeared around 2nd half of 2020.

If i remember correctly, she was seen north on WildEarth 1 time alone, after she split with Nkuhuma male who stayed in western sector and joined Styx's, but after that nothing on her.

I think there was a word at that time that she tried to rejoin Nkuhumas but N. Avocas chased her.
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Nkuhumas with cubs and Mohawk today on WE. The guide talked about Chela, PE and the subadults making a waterbuck kill the other day. She said that PE finished off the waterbuck by grabbing it by the throat and smothering it. Her point, despite PE’s age and injuries she’s still pretty fierce. 




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"Nkuhuma sub-adults watching a vulture circle"




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Nkuhuma sub-adult group caught a Buffalo 

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(05-31-2022, 01:59 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Nkuhuma sub-adult group caught a Buffalo 

Oldest young male turned 3 yrs old, he looks big just like his cousins Talamati boys. Avoca genes looking good.

Throwback to him and his brother annoying Blondie :




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(05-31-2022, 02:32 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Throwback to him and his brother annoying Blondie :
Is his brother alive? 
Have heard that only 5/6 nkuhuma sub males are alive now.
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(05-31-2022, 08:14 AM)DARK MANE Wrote: Is his brother alive? 
Have heard that only 5/6 nkuhuma sub males are alive now.

No, he died last year, seen with broken leg, few weeks later found dead.
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Nkuhumas still on their Buffalo kill, joined by the Avocas

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( This post was last modified: 06-04-2022, 12:49 PM by Tonpa )

nkuhuma breakaway cubs 




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Nkuhuma subadults on WE today. They’ve been sleeping like this since they were cubs all piled on top of each other. Very cute. 




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An old elephant bull passed away and was found by the Nkuhumas and avoca males

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@Tr1x24 

Sorry for late response but Tattered Ear lioness is Nkuhuma male's sis & littermate. She is a mother of the young cubs. 

Nick eared lioness (purple eyes daughter) is the one who is missing. She left with nkuhuma male and then tried to return but was chased away
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