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(09-20-2020, 11:03 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Well theres not much what Hairy Belly can do at this point.. If bluff from roars dont work he needs to flee.. And that goes for every lone male in this situation 1vs 3..
I am not that much concerned about Othawa youngsters as i am for Hairy Belly.. They are 4, they already actively participate in hunts and Junior is already quite ready for solitary life (he is big as those Tumbela males, and he is around 2 yrs younger then them) , they will prob run away if the takeover happens, and young female will prob return to the pride after some time..
For Hairy Belly is lose lose situation, if he stays he risks badly injury and death, and if he runs away chances of surviving on his own are quite slim..
Yeah i doubt that HB can managed a 3v1 actually he has loss a lot of condition (muscle and size) due his age,he doesn't is the same that once was.
At this stage I'm much concerned by Junior (who is the last male son of the Majingilane) and the Othawa sub-adults which also are the last offspring of the Matimba males,In my opinion HB has lived a very longer live and he is done as dominant male.