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(06-20-2023, 10:59 AM)Potato Wrote: 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...
Sure, just like 2 "big and strong" Talamatis run away from 3 "small and weak" Kambulas lol.
You are talking about Nkhulus like they are prime/adult males.
They are young males, inexperienced, yet to fight adult male, they do mistakes and they did, abandoning Dreadlocks to die, who says they wont do it again if one of their brothers get caught?
They are scattered atm, only 3 at Londolozi, territorial males could easily catch one off and kill if they are not careful, reducing numbers even more.
I like comments like this, like it is arena where you throw 6 males vs 2 to fight to death, wild is very much different, just remember 6 Vurhamis vs 3 Mjejanes.
Nkhulus have advantage in numbers, but that means very little if they cant work as team and capitalize it.
Look at 6 Birmigham Breakaways who are even older then Nkhulus, they could easily beat any coalition in Timbavati, but they are yet to make a move, they are always split and scattered, and who knows what will happen..
Big and strong talamati boys? One of them is extremely injured or sick and the other he’s definitely a big boy but they way you said it discredits the bigger talamati boy I mean those are the 4 younger well 3 younger kambulas They should be around the same size but the kambulas definitely bring down more buffalo