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( This post was last modified: 11-06-2022, 04:58 PM by Horizon )





@4:31 bite marks on the back of Nkuhuma male.
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(11-06-2022, 04:57 PM)Horizon Wrote:




@4:31 bite marks on the back of Nkuhuma male.

My guess would be hyenas nipping at him over a kill.
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Any recent picture or video of showing the eye condition of the Nkuhuma young male??
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Both looking in great condition
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Nhenha & NYM and more




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Bonding moment :

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Roger Usley has just uploaded some pics of Nhena and NK male. It's good to see the eye injury is healing well.

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Nhenha
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Nhenha was seen feeding on a buffalo kill that he and the Nkuhuma male stole from the Mhangeni pride yesterday.
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by Ryan Brown at Singita


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Nhenha in the Idube traversing area of western Sector

Credit:  Nick Nelson

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Nhenha and nkuhuma male at londolozy.
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They are making quite the miles going in circles. It would help if they took a gamble and left Sabi Sands though. There arent much opportunities for them here.
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(11-24-2022, 10:49 PM)Duco Ndona Wrote: They are making quite the miles going in circles. It would help if they took a gamble and left Sabi Sands though. There arent much opportunities for them here.

Actually with the death of DM, they can become pride males of Talamatis. The younger lionesses should go into their first in around a few months, which means that they will soon have 5 females to mate with. However its not particularly good for genetics, although most people think that BBoys and Talamatis have zero connections, Talamatis actually broke off from Nkuhumas long time ago, meaning NYM has a link to Talamatis.
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I thought so too. But they will probably feel it is too close to the PC males and N'was. Though I can see them harassing Mohawk. 
What they probably need is a equalivant of the Othawa pride as it was when the Tumbellas showed up.
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