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(04-09-2021, 08:01 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: theres your confirmation that Snip Tailed male is the most dominant male, he beat up Nharu male over female..
There is confirmation that he is more dominant than at least 1 of the other Tintswalo males. It doesn't mean he is more dominant than the other ones. Even underestimated in the debate on order of dominance among Tintswalo males, the shortest maned male looks to be on pair with other what it comes to body size and I think he shouldn't be underestimated. Just look at him at the pond with other Tintswalos beside Snip Tailed one at 13:23
Also it is not like I am 100% sure it is Nharu male. It is realle hard to say from that angle.
(04-09-2021, 08:01 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: It looks like Tintswalo males are really here to stay, they behave like dominant males now and will mate with their sister/mothers..
Inbreeding doesnt happen that often in lion worlds but it happens from time to time, theres no males to oust these guys as Orpens died off, so they will claim this territory..