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09-27-2021, 08:20 PM( This post was last modified: 09-27-2021, 08:22 PM by Slayerd )
(09-27-2021, 08:09 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(09-27-2021, 07:28 PM)Slayerd Wrote: Got them confused here.
Your male 3 is actually Male #1
Male #2 is correct
Male #3 I would put as your male 5
Male #4 would be your male 1
Male #5 would be your male 6
Male #6 is correct
The reason I place them in this order
Male #1 is born to Kambula #1 as is the oldest
Male #2 is born to Kambula #3 and is the second
Male #3, #4 and #5 are all born to Kambula #4 and are litter mates but Kambula #5 seems to not resemble his 2 other brothers. Looks like he has another father which is a possibility in Lion litters. I put them in this order because Male #3 and #4 resemble each other and Male #5 does not.
Male #6 is born to Kambula #5 and is the youngest.
I didn't put them in correct birth order, because idk that, i put them based of size, first 3 males are bigger then other 2, so i assume they must be older.
My males 1-3 (idk who is older between them) are definitely bigger and more developed then my #4 and #5 :
Male #1
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Male #5
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Side by side :
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I think Male #1 is definitely bigger then Male #4 and #5, but yea, it doesnt have to mean that he is older.
Again, i didn't put them in birth order, i basically put 3 biggest and more developed first.
I think it's definitely better to go by age like we do with most lions. Also I'm pretty sure from what I have seen Male #1 is still the biggest. I think Male #4 which is your Male 1 is the second largest but he is around three or four months younger than Male #1. Male #2 and #3 are similar in size. #5 is slightly smaller and #6 is obviously the smallest but he has room to grow.