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(12-21-2019, 05:09 AM)Potato Wrote: 'When dominant males are ousting young males from the pride, they wont try to kill them...just scare them/chase them away, so even if Blondie joined they wouldnt kill him ofc. "
That is when dominant males are fathers to young male they are about to kick out. The boy is lucky that Avocas are passive.
"He is very strong and big lion for his age (he was bigger then Mhangeni Big Boy as half a year younger)"
To my eye Mhangeni male was taller. Nkuhuma male is just slightly than lionesses from Nkuhuma pride. I wouldn't say it is a lot for 3 and half years old male.
I think the nkuhuma male was sligthly taller than the mhangeni male, but the mhangeni male looked more impressive because he had a fuller mane, the nkuhuma male just looks like a weirdly big lioness.
For some reason his mane hasn't fully developed yet