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(05-12-2021, 04:28 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Mohawk chasing the plains camp boys
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This is the problem i have with Mohawk and Blondie and their potential clash with Bboys, i think Blondie because of his leg cant follow Mohawk in these kind of high chase situations, and that might hurt Mohawk, as he might found himself alone all of a sudden against 2 males.. I think that prob something similar happened to healthy Monwana male..
I hope Plains Camps got chased to Singita, thats great neutral area for nomadic males, especially now when theres no OM there..
Plains Camps have a quite hard time, getting chased left and right..
Exactly what I was talking about in my earlier post. Might well be the reason Mohawk was alone when he chased Nhehna. Either Mohawk is by himself, or if they have the flee Blondie is stuck alone with them. Either way I think that leg could really hurt them.
We are speculating based on one picture when reports say they were both there.
I don’t think predicting which lion will get mauled to death next, less than 72 hours since we learned about Othawa Males fate, is necessary now.
Of course you guys can talk about whatever you want, but it makes me think how different this convo would be if it was in fact Mohawk. Thankful OM was a beautiful, beloved lion and a “son of the Majingilane/Mapogos” so people showed a little bit of respect in there comments.
I am in no way predicting the next death, I am hoping that they stop these incursions, and stay with their pride. But what I hope for, and what becomes reality are often two very different things, when observing these creatures. I don't want the B-Boys or the Avocas to suffer any losses, quite the opposite. But, as you mentioned, such is the way of lion society, which after all is what we're all here to discuss.