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I think this is why that name split bothers me. They did that name split and the Talamati pride is wiped off the map. I guess that's not too uncommon, but these girls are still Talamati as far as I am concerned.
(01-09-2025, 02:56 AM)T_Ferguson Wrote: I think this is why that name split bothers me. They did that name split and the Talamati pride is wiped off the map. I guess that's not too uncommon, but these girls are still Talamati as far as I am concerned.
I believe the Talamati lioness deserves the name. Is just strange. Talamati lioness must be in the north. Wonder if the black mane lion was with her.
(01-08-2025, 08:23 PM)Fenix123 Wrote: Msutlu Pride (posted yesterday)
Credits to simonehabermeyer
Do we know yet how many male and female cubs there are in the Msutlu pride? Will be cool to see the first ever Msutlu males.
With that said, the Talamati male currently with the Nkuhuma male might, sadly, be the last ever Talamati male.
With the apparent death of one cub, I think the total number is down to 10, so we can assume there’s around 4/5/6 males most likely. I’m sure they’ll be just as impressive as their fathers and grandfathers.
(01-08-2025, 08:23 PM)Fenix123 Wrote: Msutlu Pride (posted yesterday)
Credits to simonehabermeyer
Do we know yet how many male and female cubs there are in the Msutlu pride? Will be cool to see the first ever Msutlu males.
With that said, the Talamati male currently with the Nkuhuma male might, sadly, be the last ever Talamati male.
With the apparent death of one cub, I think the total number is down to 10, so we can assume there’s around 4/5/6 males most likely. I’m sure they’ll be just as impressive as their fathers and grandfathers.
Well 2 females have confirmed 1m 2f and 1m 1f that leaves 6 more cubs not including the 1 they lost
(01-09-2025, 02:56 AM)T_Ferguson Wrote: I think this is why that name split bothers me. They did that name split and the Talamati pride is wiped off the map. I guess that's not too uncommon, but these girls are still Talamati as far as I am concerned.
Pride's and their names going extint is normal, but this one was potentially unavoidable. Though they couldn't have known at the time.