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The Birmingham Males

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( This post was last modified: 05-16-2022, 06:49 PM by Slayerd )

"A legend of a lion in the sands. This old boy has impressed me since the moment I first met him, an absolute tank of a lion."

Dylan Smith

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It seems that in lots of the videos we see/hear, words like big boy, massive and tank are used when they see nhenha. Pleased to see Dylan Smith using the word legend!
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Nhenha yesterday morning by Andrew Taylor




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From Dulini 


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A mean look from Nhenha! 
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The nk male's mane looks to be developing
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The ever impressive senior Birmingham male making sure his son doesn’t come too close to the female he has been mating with.


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(06-01-2022, 07:00 PM)Potato Wrote: senior Birmingham male
Nhenha
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(06-01-2022, 07:00 PM)Potato Wrote: The ever impressive senior Birmingham male making sure his son doesn’t come too close to the female he has been mating with.


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Long may Nhenha breed.

Of course, the SS lion population is healthy as it is but Nhenha adding his genes (in terms of longevity and resilience) won't hurt them one bit.
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Diff mentioned on FB they moved south of the river last night 





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Compilation video of the Nhenha and Nkuhuma coalition. 




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Any updates?
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