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(10-31-2020, 05:43 AM)Potato Wrote: "At this stage the Mbiri have much less chances to became dominant once again in the area."
It seems they already decide to expand in other dirrection as I cough up with news on Sumatra and Hercules males. Now it seem much more likely that if we will have some updates on them, it will come from Ngala or Tintswalo than from Tanda Tula or Umlani.
"Their manes and size now is remarkable."
Nah, they are not big at all althrough they are proving to be very strong coalition despite their size.
1) - Could be. The Nharhu males are one of the strongest coalitions that dominants the Timbavati area. They are very brave boys. So I don't surprised if they some day are seen on Tintswalo or Ngala.
2) Cathan Moore mentioned a couple of months ago that they were as the size of the Mbiri male (Shaka) during those times the Nharhu not were big as they are now.