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(10-02-2023, 08:23 PM)BA0701 Wrote: If it is in fact a snare injury, the reaction of the other lions to her after the injury is very interesting, given we saw the same sort of reaction to Ncile after his snare injury, and I'd dare say that behavior towards him continues in some way to this day, albeit to a lesser extent..
I'm not sure how she got that wound. Also didn't Red Road also deal with the aggression from the pride after he was caught in the snare? Or was it because of a different scenario?
The Red Road situation was not after he was snared...it was after he was in a 2 v 1 fight with Tintswalos. The Nharus showing aggression at the time was more about the fact he had been away from the pride (while recovering from the fight) for weeks and the pride was being cautious. After the Snare he was received quite ok.....same as they welcomed back the SilverEyed Nharu that was also snared afterwards.
a closer example was when Ncila was rejected by the Lionesses of the Mbiris and subsequently his brothers after the snare incident...I remember at the time I was asking and the guides felt it was temporary and likely due to the smell of the anti-baterial medications he was lathered in made the lions kleep him away...but as time went by, it didnt get any better for him...actually got worse.