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(08-17-2023, 09:54 PM)Tylermartin! Wrote: Was nhenha ever seen contact calling for tinyo after he disappeared?
That happened at Ndhzengas invade, not a lot of sightings of Nhenha then as he was hiding and not doing much of roaring either, he was low profile.
Thanks for that I was just wondering if seen a few videos recently about when lions lose their partners and they don’t know what happened to them theyll contact call for them like Mr t when kinky tail died 3 tooth tsalala when his brothers died he contact called for months and I wondered did nhenha know
Just a question but does anyone know the age order of the Birmingham males it is very odd bc it looked like tinyo was older than nhenha and pretty sure nsuku was the oldest and scrapper was the youngest
(02-29-2024, 12:24 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote: Just a question but does anyone know the age order of the Birmingham males it is very odd bc it looked like tinyo was older than nhenha and pretty sure nsuku was the oldest and scrapper was the youngest
In my opinion its Nsuku, then Tinyo, Mfumo, who might be littermates, then Nhenha and Scrapper as youngest.
(02-29-2024, 12:24 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote: Just a question but does anyone know the age order of the Birmingham males it is very odd bc it looked like tinyo was older than nhenha and pretty sure nsuku was the oldest and scrapper was the youngest
In my opinion its Nsuku, then Tinyo, Mfumo, who might be littermates, then Nhenha and Scrapper as youngest.