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The Birmingham Males

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Any sign of nk male?
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None that I heard off.

Its kinda worrying as by my knowledge he is the only one that hasnt given a sign of life after the bloodied mouth incident. Even though his involvement is very unlikely.
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(04-23-2022, 09:17 PM)Duco Ndona Wrote: None that I heard off.

Its kinda worrying as by my knowledge he is the only one that hasnt given a sign of life after the bloodied mouth incident. Even though his involvement is very unlikely.
Exactly what i was thinking
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(04-23-2022, 09:17 PM)Duco Ndona Wrote: None that I heard off.

Its kinda worrying as by my knowledge he is the only one that hasnt given a sign of life after the bloodied mouth incident. Even though his involvement is very unlikely.

It’s not unusual for him to go unseen for long periods.  He tends to be quite inconspicuous
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True, but seeing the situation it would not hurt to have an update on him.
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Birmingham male and NK male sighted by Dulini





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Throwback, Bboys and Kambulas have a scuffle, this is from when Nsuku was still alive, prob late 2018/early 2019 :



Nhenha in his prime was a fcking monster, altrough not the best bro, attacking Tinyo i think from the back to help Kambula females.

This is another quite "educational" video which shows that even in between brothers/coalitions there are "cheap" shots/bites from behind, as i remember there was discussion about this before, some people where claiming that in between brothers these kind of bites cant happen, which is wrong.
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( This post was last modified: 04-26-2022, 08:59 PM by Hairy tummy )

It seems to me that when lions are in that state of aggression/frenzy anybody can get a swipe/bite. Kinda reminds me of when mike tyson used to lose his head
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They would still hold back though. Its not like they would tear eachother open or anything like at. So in their own way there is still some civility in it rather than pure agression

When a lion looks like he has been roughed up in a fight. Its safe to say it wasnt with his brothers
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(04-26-2022, 09:22 PM)Duco Ndona Wrote: They would still hold back though. Its not like they would tear eachother open or anything like at. So in their own way there is still some civility in it rather than pure agression

Very very true and just what i was going to add.  In such instances, it is a frenzy and adrenaline/testosterone is hightened. Seen it many times where brothers nip at, or swipe one another during inner pride "altercations".  They still noticeably hold back and aren't aiming to inflict actual injury or serious harm on their brother. Still a good brother to Tinyo at the end of the day.  
But what a freaking monster tank Nhenha was in 2018!
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(04-26-2022, 07:45 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Throwback, Bboys and Kambulas have a scuffle, this is from when Nsuku was still alive, prob late 2018/early 2019 :



Nhenha in his prime was a fcking monster, altrough not the best bro, attacking Tinyo i think from the back to help Kambula females.

This is another quite "educational" video which shows that even in between brothers/coalitions there are "cheap" shots/bites from behind, as i remember there was discussion about this before, some people where claiming that in between brothers these kind of bites cant happen, which is wrong.
I personally read that situation differently, to me it seemed Nhenha was breaking up the fight and pulling Tinyo away from the lionesses. His attacks didn't seem hardcore either. But yes, Nhenha was a monster. You can see the difference between Nhenha and the Kambula females and compare it to the Ndzega Males with the Kambula females now. He is much bigger.
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Yes yes we know he's big
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Tinyo in his prime




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