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Plains Camp Males

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(03-23-2025, 02:02 AM)Rui Ferreira Wrote:
(03-23-2025, 12:59 AM)KM600 Wrote: They were just in Savannah yesterday and now EP, I hope they don’t plan on sticking around.




They look kinda "aged" ? Maybe It´s just me

I always have the same thought seeing Mantimhales and recently PCMs, I think it’s partly due to scarring inflicted on each other, and then some from genetics too. Mantimahles especially look much older than they are just based on their face alone.
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(03-23-2025, 01:58 PM)KM600 Wrote: Mantimahles especially look much older than they are just based on their face alone.

Mantimahles have to be nearing 10 already so they aren't exactly young lions anymore unlike the PCM who are right at the peak years of their prime. I don't think they look too bad for their age.
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(03-23-2025, 02:02 AM)Rui Ferreira Wrote:
(03-23-2025, 12:59 AM)KM600 Wrote: They were just in Savannah yesterday and now EP, I hope they don’t plan on sticking around.




They look kinda "aged" ? Maybe It´s just me

I think its just the face that they got from their fathers just look at the 2 PCM and the 2 Mantimahle Sons both looks old and have that scary look even though they are still at their prime, would say that the Mantimahle is still at their prime even though they are older than PCM as the condition of their bodies is doing good.
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(03-23-2025, 02:20 PM)sik94 Wrote: Mantimahles have to be nearing 10 already so they aren't exactly young lions anymore unlike the PCM who are right at the peak years of their prime. I don't think they look too bad for their age.

They are ~1 year older than PCMs, so will be 9 this year (its unknown which month they where born in 2016, my guess is around mid 2016).
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(03-23-2025, 12:52 PM)Guillermo94 Wrote: Younger Nukhuma lionesses are around four? 

Nukhuma lions are eight lions? 

Two Birmingham daughters 
One older Avoca daughter 
Four younger Avoca daughters and 
One young Nukhuma? 

Hey, look at the first post on the Nkuhuma pride thread of this forum.
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Plains Camp males crossed the Sand River this morning, sorry I can't find the footage anymore, it was on Instagram. But this would mean they left the north again after a quick visit

edit: here we go

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The boys:

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