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10-20-2020, 01:17 AM( This post was last modified: 10-20-2020, 01:26 AM by T I N O )
(10-20-2020, 12:53 AM)Potato Wrote: "I didn't say that the Nharhu were the only males in the area."
I did.
"The five River pride males were still on their natal pride."
Ok, I should have said " there was no other males in the arena, but Nharhus of age that could be threat to Mbiri male". Do you really consider that those sub adults could injure Mbiri male. Moreover even if they could have then why would they? They were way to young to think of setting their own terriotrry. I am not even sure they were still in the arena, not moved away once River females started mating with Mbiris and Nharhus.
"Those five males were involved more than 1 times on a fight with the Mbiri males."
One of them was once chassed, cought and mauled by Mbiris. That is all. They were just sub adults.
" 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."
Ok so injurys on Mbiri male must have been caused by around 2-3 years old sub adults of River pride.
"Anyway. Don't worry I've asked to Chad Cocking and Luke Street. Let's see what they say about."
Omg, men, just read their raports jesus.
OK.
When you say that those sub-adults of 2-3 can make nothing to the Mbiri male. That's is very wrong. Those sub-adults male can caught a lot of damage to any dominant male.
An old example with the Avoca male [Mohawk/lamula] vs the Nkuhuma male + the Mangheni male. Those two [Sub-adults males] have beaten the northern Avoca male.
easily those injuries can be caused by those five river pride males.
Btw. I read those two reports when were uploaded by Tanda Tula. Until now I'm not convinced that the Mbiri male can against 2 Nharhu males. when clearly on 2v2 they loss the fight and were chasing off by the dominant males for over seven kilometers