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(07-20-2024, 04:11 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Ultimately Kambulas chased RRM off, thats a big win and confidence boost for them (except maybe K5, but i guess he will realize from behaviour of his brothers), on top of that they did the same to Kruger male few days ago.
Indeed their confidence is growing, chasing two males in a week or so, quite impressive, for them.
As a coalition of four at their age, chasing a single dominant male is absolutely no big deal.
Meanwhile there was all this drama when facing a pride that only has a solitary dominant male, is a concrete demonstration of weakness, no doubts.
(07-20-2024, 04:11 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Unless Kambulas give up and leave (or kill each others themselves lol) theres no way RRM and Kruger male can defeat them as lone males.
1vs1 is pretty much impossible to kill (or very rarely between 2 healthy males) and while yes, females can help a bit, but that doesnt go far, they will ditch the male as soon as they see few more opponents coming in (as they did here aswell).
In the case of the Nharus and Red Road, the rupture and formation of a breakway seems likely and would be great. Since some lionesses remained with Red Road and others with the Kambulas after this whole altercation from what i heard.
I hadn't considered the possibility of this creating a breakaway. That too, would be a preferred outcome, to the alternative, if the Kambulas will stay with them. Clearly, at least some of, these lionesses are loyal to RRM.