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(05-20-2024, 09:50 PM)T_Ferguson Wrote: So, it seems very strange. It seems that the smaller PCM has beaten the Nkhuma's out of Big Mak, and as a result they seem to be splitting up more. Is this the first kink in the armor of their spectacular bond? Was it only good as long as the smaller one was submitting? I have to say, separately, they aren't as scary.
They’ve actually split a few times before, most notably, one stayed with the Mhangenis while one stayed with the Ximhungwes for a few days. I believe this was around the time Kambula males were venturing further West so they got lucky Kambula males either weren’t confident enough or didn’t realise the advantage they had.
Right now they’re both in the North anyways which isn’t great for their prides but for the males themselves, they seem untouchable. I wouldn’t look too much into it tho unless they start getting real competition.
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