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(06-20-2023, 05:29 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Only major potential threat to them would be Kambulas
Nkuhulus look big. I would guess they are bigger and stronger than Kambula males, on top of having numerical advantage. I do not see how Kambulas could be a match for Nkhulus. I do not think anyone alse as well stands much of a chance against Nkhulus.
Comments like Avocas/Gijimas already dealt with them and showed them their place sounds like total absurd to me. Nkhulus are big, healty and strong. Even with equal numbers 2vs2 they would have fair chance to overthrow some of currently dominant in SS coalitions and here we speak about 6vs2...
You can’t really say that yet I mean yeah it’s 6 of them but they’ve been around for awhile now and haven’t tried any dominant males if they run into a dominant male they will run if one is caught they may not try to help so until they are ready and willing to fight dominant males I don’t think they are as strong as we think not saying they won’t be because they will but the gijimas have run them out of their territory a few times so have the southern avocas and they did nothing in return dreadlocks for example they left him to die ran from two male when idk how many where present but they definitely outnumbered the southern avocas but the southern avocas ran up on them the younger boys ran dreadlocks wasn’t fast enough he was likely killed and they didn’t return to help him so until they attack a male lion they are not that strong of a coalition to be honest if they aren’t willing to fight rather 6 big males being ran out of every territory That doesn’t sound like a strong coalition