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N'waswitshaka males

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( This post was last modified: 04-24-2022, 07:03 AM by afortich )

(04-24-2022, 05:59 AM)Chris Wrote:
(04-23-2022, 10:33 PM)DARK MANE Wrote:
(04-23-2022, 10:02 PM)WildRev Wrote: Gore is doing everything a male is supposed to do, I don't see why it would be different fighting wise, he has canines and claws that can kill like every lion so I don't see why people on forums are treating him like a deadweight that doesn't count in the coalition for the fights, yes he's way more vulnerable in fights but that doesn't mean he can't inflict damages.

They need to stick together and that's what they've been doing until now but they won't be H24 all days together it's just impossible, if they're picked one by one then that's how it is.

Absolutely sir. 
No lion coalition could stick together for 24 hrs. 
Even the legendary coalition like majinglanis not everytime stick together and they rule in SS for 8 yrs and never lose a battle. 
And one more thing, why only nwaswitshaka boys need to stick together. The 3 intruders too need to stick together which they r not, the kambula subs also need to stick together but they r not. 
I don't think apart from 2 S. Avocas any lion coalition seems to be together everytime. 
The thing matter the most is when a single lion is at vulnerable, how quickly and how much reinforcement come to escort him. 
Kinky tail was ripping apart and eaten alive by 4 males. Reinforcement came, but was too late and inadequate so he mate his fate. 
HB and ginger matimba were about to ripped apart dominant majinglanis throat, but golden mane and scarnose came at the right moment and the odds got change and the duo had to flee for their life.
Majigalane coalition set the blueprint of how to stay dominant for years. They never pursued a battle that the odds weren’t in their favor. They always made sure call each other when they were outnumbered, and then when they regrouped, they all went to battle any intruders. So it’s important for wildnose to atleast come to his senses to atleast call his brothers before fighting or hearing a vocal from incoming males and rejoin and fight together.

Exactly, that is why the Majingilanes' reign lasted longer than usual, which is also a very uncommon behavior.
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First time poster here. Greetings to all. Have a question. As we seen, Wide Nose was roaring at night. Wouldn’t he be in trouble if hyenas spotted him alone at night with such poor movement?
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The 4 Ndhzenga males have cemented their  grip on power over the Kambula pride. Now, with the promise of stability returning to the region, we can expect a ‘baby boom’ in 3 months or so.


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That would depend on how many hyenas and how bad his health is.
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(04-26-2022, 09:54 AM)Duco Ndona Wrote: That would depend on how many hyenas and how bad his health is.
It's so heartbreaking. 
Uboso is the eldest among 4.
He just needs to follow Styx/ kambula prpride fir regular meal.
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He was alone and doesn’t look to be in the condition to do a quick 180 degrees and defend. Don’t want to speculate further but seems trouble for him if he stays alone.
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Eorenji wtih a kambula female 

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Looks like Amahle to me.
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They certainly look like brothers
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(04-08-2022, 02:56 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(04-08-2022, 02:16 AM)sik94 Wrote: I wouldn't be too worried, his injuries were superficial and I doubt the new coalition will try to attack him again.

It may look superficial, but we didnt see closer look, especially down his legs where look like he took most of damage.

In Styx male example, we see that even small bite on wrong place might be fatal if bleeding doesnt stop.

Hope thats not the case with him and that he shows up.
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Ubuso

I don't know if it was taken recently. 

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