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11-23-2024, 10:34 PM( This post was last modified: 11-23-2024, 10:45 PM by Tr1x24 )
(11-23-2024, 09:57 PM)NLAL11 Wrote: Yes it's very possible that they could still end up being successful and territorial. But as many people have said, something about their behaviour needs to change. And the longer they go on more or less behaving in the same way, the more difficult it becomes to maintain optimism that they will. For a while people expected that they would end up as territorial males, just because they were a coalition of 4, but I think people are starting to realise that this doesn't guarantee that they will succeed.
Obviously, for example, 6, now 5 Birmingham Breakaways are still not fully territorial, having 3 males older than Kambulas for atleast half a year, and 2 males around their age.
They had more numbers and are older, they kinda become semi territorial (with Mayambulas) like Kambulas, and got expelled by Vuyelas, while having number advantage.
Now they are for ~ half a year back around their natal territory, behaving semi-territorial.
So Kambulas are definetly not some kinda of "1 in 100" coalition who are kinda late to act/become territorial, theres even larger and older coalition just ~ 20km away at the same time.
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