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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
(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.
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.