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(02-22-2020, 01:29 AM)Blondemane Wrote: The 4 one is skinny, have his stomach on outside and from the video he walks in a weird way from is back legs, i hope he survive and live a long life and yes sure he can fight, but can he survive a fight with a prime males? maybe not.
S.Avocas will defend and keep their lioness and cubs safe.
Injured male has this injury almost half a year, and he is still alive and doing well, so he will prob be fine.
One of the older ones and biggest, called "Wide Nose" was reported limping, and we can see on a videos he is still limping a bit, but not that bad. So they prob not feel confident rn for a fight.
N'ws chased whole Mhangeni pride (5 adults lionesses) and Othawa male from a giraffe kill, so they are not a kittens anymore.
S. Avocas are a beasts i agree, but time doesnt work for them, N'ws will only get bigger, stronger and more confident as time pass.
I think you dont get my point about that injury, yes the injury prob healed and he somehow adapted to the injury but but he has that on the outside of his body when he should have been inside, one clawn and that thing could be opened and he will be in trouble...
Yes, the chase off lioness and Othawa boy, not surprised with that since the Othawa male never fought with anyone, he could be a beast but he is pretty young and he is all alone, like i said, the south avocas already been in a disadvantage situation before.
There is a lot of examples of time dont worked well for young guns as they got beaten one-by-one by older males. In relation to the 2 avocas, i can guess they will not back off from this young lions.