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(10-19-2020, 10:49 PM)Potato Wrote: "I stay behind the words of mister Chad Cocking"
I literally gave you link to his raport from the time Mbiris were competed with Nharhus over River pride.
"If the Mbiri male [Shaka] was on 2v1 against the Nharhu males he wasn't able live to count it. "
There haven't been any other than Nharhus male lions in the arena by that time. Shaka also had wounds to his hind quaters (as it is stated in Tanda Tulaąs raports) which is give away for the confrontation one vs two or more. Moreover Shaka isn't neither first or second who survived such a confrontation.
Okay... Going through this logic the Nharhu males have beaten the Mbiri male easily. because I didn't see any scar on the three males.
That is how it is with few against one cases. Ok... Going through your logic injures on Mbiri male appeared from nowhere. Absoluse coincidence was that Nharhu males were the only male lions in the arena and absolute coincidence was that both coalitions were compate at that time for same pride and mated with same female.
The five River pride males were still on their natal pride. Those five males were involved more than 1 times on a fight with the Mbiri males.
In April 2019 the Mbiri cornered and mauled to one of them. He survived the attack and later joined with their natal pride once again.
I didn't say that the Nharhu were the only males in the area. but they haven't involved on a fight with the Mbiri males until this year that 2 of the 3 Nharhu chased off the Mbiri males away.
Anyway. Don't worry I've asked to Chad Cocking and Luke Street. Let's see what they say about.