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06-14-2021, 02:51 AM( This post was last modified: 06-14-2021, 02:53 AM by Slayerd )
(06-14-2021, 02:35 AM)Duco Ndona Wrote: Well Its still a lioness killing a male lion so there is no natural law stopping them from doing so in the right circumstances...
But lets not get side-tracked here. The argument is not that the lioness gave the final blow. Its whether they could have helped or not if present. How minor it may be. It may have saved the boys some scars.
If we are suddenly calling for evidence. We may as well end the debate as there just isn't any for any of the theories.
All I am saying is that we should keep an open mind and not just discard theories just because they don't follow our ideas on how lions behave most of the time.
After all. Othawa male himself shouldn't exist if we go by the normal assumptions of how a lion should live as absolute.
What you're saying is ignorant. You're saying that just because something hasn't been seen doesn't discount it but it's because it hasn't been seen that it's discountable. It's like saying dragons are real and people can't discount it because they haven't seen it but it's because we have never seen dragons that they're not real to us. Lionesses have never in the wild killed male lions or helped their males kill male lions and I don't believe that now all of a sudden, because only theories are available that we should believe in something that has never happened.