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(12-27-2019, 02:21 AM)Dreadlocks Wrote: We known Bboys around 5-6 year, and i never seen this males in bad condition. Mfumo and Nhenha are/was bigger than averege size male. I think this coalition are one of the best in kruger in many thing. (Good at hunt, sired many cubs, great fathers and so many action we have in safarilive in 2015-2017)

I think Birminghams are an average coalition, nothing about them is that impressive. Early on it seemed they would go on to emulate the Majingalanes but that didn't materialize. There are coalitions within sabi sands alone which can overshadow the Birminghams in terms of success let alone the whole of KNP.
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(12-27-2019, 02:24 AM)Dreadlocks Wrote: what you think guys about Mfumo? what could happend?

In my humble opionion he was hunted, which is truly regrettable. If he died due to natural circumstances, I think it's the best thing that could have happened to him.
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(12-27-2019, 05:18 AM)Cunaguaro Wrote:
(12-27-2019, 02:24 AM)Dreadlocks Wrote: what you think guys about Mfumo? what could happend?

In my humble opionion he was hunted, which is truly regrettable. If he died due to natural circumstances, I think it's the best thing that could have happened to him.

what makes you think he was hunted? Poaching is a possibility but I don't think that's a problem within ss. Cases of poaching usually happen outside of ss and its not likely that he was poached or hunted in the area he was last seen. Lions can die unexpectedly and even when in good condition, the mangheni male is a prime example. The most likely explanation seems to be just that, poaching and hunting are possible but you need more than just conspiracy theories( you need better evidence) to assume this.
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(12-28-2019, 06:48 PM)Potato Wrote: https://www.facebook.com/NtsevuKambulaPr...295640984/
 
Tinyo showed submission to Nhenha.
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Birmingham male Tynio at MalaMala. 
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The Gowrie/Birmingham male "Nhenha" on territorial patrol at Umkumbe Safari Lodge.

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The magnificent Gowrie/Birmingham Male (Nhenha) walking like a boss at Sabi Sand Game Reserve 

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Tsalala Female cub,Daughter of the Birmingham males (Nhenha)
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The Beautiful Gowrie/Birmingham Male in the Sand River at Londolozi Game Reserve 
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The Fallen King - • Final days • An injured male lion stands his ground and defends a hippo carcass from a clan of spotted hyena. A few days later he succumbed to his injuries.Nsuku Birmingham/Gowrie male


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(01-24-2020, 05:55 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: The Fallen King - • Final days • An injured male lion stands his ground and defends a hippo carcass from a clan of spotted hyena. A few days later he succumbed to his injuries.Nsuku Birmingham/Gowrie male

Didn't know that, nice find.. He died like a thru king in the end..
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