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Not sure if the Instagram code works, but basically a Gijima male was seen being chased by three males, I'm assuming it was the Nkhulus. I'm used to seeing the Gijima males being fearless, aggressive, and dominant, so this is slightly troubling to hear about but hopefully they continue to protect their three prides.
The link doesn't work but I think I know the video u referring to, doesn't show the actual chase, but LM Gijima looking a lil skittish and the photographer mentioned he was being chased by 3 males. To be completely honest this was always going to happen, the only reason 3/4 Nkhulus ran from him before was due to multiple reasons - they were in Gijima territory and both Gijimas were present. DM Gijima was ofc quite a bit behind compared to LM who was right on their tails, but he was close enough to the point all Nkhulus would have taken him into consideration and made up their mind to run. Different from Majingilanes being chased off by KT, but suddenly turning around as they didn't notice Mr T's presence. I'd guess this time both Gijimas were split up and despite how impressive LM Gijima has been, he's never running off 3 territorial neighbours alone, that's impossible for any male lion to do.