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08-31-2022, 12:42 AM( This post was last modified: 08-31-2022, 12:44 AM by Tr1x24 )
(08-31-2022, 12:16 AM)Timbavati Wrote: UPDATE: Tonight the 6 Birmingham males have found their voice. Yesterday morning their tracks crossed into the klaserie and we assumed that they would continue along with their nomadic lifestyle but this morning they were BACK just north of Kings Camp. This evening, as the sun dipped and night fell, the roars of 6 young males thundered across the timbavati as they moved south and drank at the Waterhole infront of Kings Camp. The Mayambula females and cubs along with Rhasa (Skorro male) were seen about 4km from the Birminghams location and so they will definitely be hearing their roars echo through the night air.
Has there been a shift in the paradigm?
Is this the start of a new reign?
Only time will tell…
Things are certainly heating up in the central Timbavati.
Photo and information credits goes to: Cathan Moore
Lets hope for no blood between them, it would be shame for Skorro males to get ousted now (or even worse, killed) when they finally settled with big pride and territory.
3 out of 6 Birmingham Breakaway's are still relatively young, so if Skorros need to do some action to scare/chase them out, they need to do it now, time plays in favor for Birmingham Breakaway's, but its hard and risky to attack 6 males in a 2vs6, even if they are young and inexperienced.