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(04-28-2024, 02:26 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Well you never know with these young and big coalitions when they will "switch" and turn the tides.
Majingilanes where getting pushed around by KT/Mr.T, even killing their member first day and next day they turned around.
Recently we saw the same case with S.Avocas vs Nkhulus, they mauled Dreadlocks, and in next few weeks got ousted.
PCMs victories so far would mean nothing moment when Kambulas "realize" they are 4 vs 2.
Yeah, lions as a whole are unpredictable, especially large power coalitions, such as the case of the Kambulas.
I don't know how much mating influences on the behavior of coalitions, but I'm sure it does.
Both Nkhulus and Majingilanes had mated with females before the table turn against the smaller but dominant coalitions.
Only one of the Kambulas seems assertive and confident enough to do any bold attempt, and as you said, alone he doesn't stand a chance.
So I'm not sure how likely it is for the Kambula to turn around and change their attitude so suddenly, especially because the coalitions you mentioned had different behaviors than the 4 since day one.
If you look at what's unique to them that is making them act in such a manner. It all leads to the sister. It's already odd that she is still with them but it's even more odd that she isn't in oestrus. She isn't trying to find males to mate with her which is what generally pulls females away from their brothers.