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Nkuhuma Pride

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(02-23-2023, 10:26 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: So, from Styx thread, about 2 NK sub females trying to join Styx's on a kill:


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Looks like unstable times have begun for NK pride, currently they are splited all over the place.

It’s the two Sub adult females that were separated from chela about a week ago.   The two daughters of AE.
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" The Nkuhuma Female and her youngsters have made a new home in the Western Sector and stealing hearts of a lot of people."






Sub-adults at Nkorho lodge last night, about 6 hours before those other lions showed up

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"Nkuhuma subadualts triple m south close to mala mala boundary"


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Any news on Mohawk, black dam males, The 3 Birmingham nkuhuma daughters and their cubs i know one cub passed away and 3 or 4 are with the older nkuhuma subadults just seen on a giraffe kill
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(03-07-2023, 02:35 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote: Any news on Mohawk, black dam males, The 3 Birmingham nkuhuma daughters and their cubs i know one cub passed away and 3 or 4 are with the older nkuhuma subadults just seen on a giraffe kill

There were 14 members accounted for at a kill today.  So I presume many of the younger sub adults have rejoined the mothers now.
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Ridge Nose and her two cubs

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Nkuhuma Pride
  •  Of the nine sightings of members of this pride, six were of the fragment consisting of one adult female, two sub-adult males and two sub-adult females. This group was first seen on the 4th when they were at Senegal Bush. 
  • They were dangerously close to the Black Dam males on the 5th when both sets of lions were in Piccadilly Triangle. They moved a distance south and were at Buffalo Pans on the 7th. 
  • On the 8th, they were in Matshapiri Open Area. 
  • On the 14th, they were east of Fred’s Tree. 
  • An adult lioness was alone with the Northern Avoca male in Clarendon Open Area on the 23rd. The next day, one sub-adult male was at Clarendon Dam, but his older relatives had already vacated the area.
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By Chris Chiapetti


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Looks like 3 cubs 3 young males and 1 lioness

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I counted 10 lions. 3 are sub adult males. Who are the rest? Any of the Bboys daughters present?
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Nkuhuma breakaways:

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