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08-07-2021, 07:57 PM( This post was last modified: 08-07-2021, 07:57 PM by Potato )
(08-07-2021, 06:52 PM)lionuk Wrote: Tinyo. The photographer said this was taken very recent. No date given.
It was taken yeasterday.
(08-07-2021, 05:18 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: If they lost all that, why they still behave like territorial males? Im so confused..
1. PC males are still on Londolozi (https://www.facebook.com/PICSOFTHEWILD/videos/527789885004299) and roaring all over as well. Avocas as well seem to be moving south again as they were spotted in northern Mala Mala 2. Don't be so butt hurt. Even if I turn out to be wrong and for example tomorrow Birminghams will beat and chasse off both PC and Avoca males (which I absolutely do not expect to happen) I wasn't asking for example after Tumbles took over from Matimba male "How could that happened, just recently when Tumbelas appered and were roaring in northern Singita some user said they are deffinitelly to young to take over any pride in the arena and later he also repeated himself after on one ocasion Matimba male chassed Tumbelas" or " How could that happen that guide is comparing body size of Tumbelas to by that time 2 and half years old Junior Othawa when one user just said on the forum that Tumbelas look really tall and long bodied". That is just two examples that stuck in my far from perfect memory for you understanding of lions. I amd quite sure that if I would wenture through all your post I would find even more dumb theorys if you so hard want to be pointing fingers at each others.