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The Birmingham Males

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Diff Marimane posted a video of the Nkuhuma male on his FB yesterday, mentioned he was trailing Nhenha and the Ximhungwe Lioness. Guessing they are still mating
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Chitwa Chitwa 5 years ago.  BBoy and Styx or Nkhuma?

Lion cubs playing in South Africa - YouTube



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Ximhungwe Lioness and Nhenha crossing the Sand River to steal a wilddog kill


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Nhenha still looking great!
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DEE_66 It was the Nkuhuma 5 years ago.

[video=youtube]https://https://youtu.be/pFF3oCMenl8[/video]
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Birmingham Coalition Draft that wasn't published till 2018

https://blog.londolozi.com/2020/03/02/th...ale-lions/


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Was Nsuku littermate of Nhenha? 
Was Mfumo littermate of Tinyo?
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(06-17-2022, 06:07 PM)lionuk Wrote: Was Nsuku littermate of Nhenha? 
Was Mfumo littermate of Tinyo?

From my understanding, Nsuku is just a tad older than Nhenha, so I don’t believe so.    I have however always been told, that Mfumo/Tinyo are likely littermates.   They’re likely mixed together with some of the Birmingham Breakaway lionesses still alive and the 3 Nharu matriarchs, just not sure which ones line up
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(06-17-2022, 06:07 PM)lionuk Wrote: Was Nsuku littermate of Nhenha? 
Was Mfumo littermate of Tinyo?
We do not know even their birth dates no to mention of who is littermate of who. Nsuku through definitelly seemed to be older than any other Birmingham by at least couple of months so it seem very unlieley he could be littermate of any of the Birminghams.
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(06-17-2022, 06:07 PM)lionuk Wrote: Was Nsuku littermate of Nhenha? 
Was Mfumo littermate of Tinyo?

No, Nsuku was older than the rest of the Birminghams. Also based on the old Birmingham Males, Nsuku and Nhenha had different fathers as well. Nsuku was sired by either Blondie or Smudge who are believed to have been littermates whilst Nhenha is definitely sired by Kinky Tail. Nhenha also carries alot of features of the White Dot lioness. Which would make Nhenha the son of Kinky Tail and White dot.
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Which kinky tail are you talking about?
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(06-19-2022, 06:55 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Which kinky tail are you talking about?
Old Birmingham boys. 
Not mapogos
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(06-19-2022, 06:07 PM)Slayerd Wrote: No, Nsuku was older than the rest of the Birminghams. Also based on the old Birmingham Males, Nsuku and Nhenha had different fathers as well. Nsuku was sired by either Blondie or Smudge who are believed to have been littermates whilst Nhenha is definitely sired by Kinky Tail. Nhenha also carries alot of features of the White Dot lioness. Which would make Nhenha the son of Kinky Tail and White dot.

For all these years it has been claimed that both Nhenha and Nsuku were of the same rough age too. Nsuku is older but not by more than a Month or two from Nhenha. But yes, both came from different Fathers.
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(06-19-2022, 11:44 PM)Mabingilane Wrote: For all these years it has been claimed that both Nhenha and Nsuku were of the same rough age too. Nsuku is older but not by more than a Month or two from Nhenha. But yes, both came from different Fathers.

No, Nhenha was definitely not that close in age to Nsuku, in fact, when they first came here in late 2014, Nhenha has 2nd smallest mane only to Scrapper, at that time, Nsuku had almost full mane. 


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And here is how they call Nhenha in late 2014:


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Idk from where rumor that Nhenha is almost as old as Nsuku even came from..
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