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(09-27-2021, 08:20 PM)Slayerd Wrote: I think it's definitely better to go by age like we do with most lions. Also I'm pretty sure from what I have seen Male #1 is still the biggest. I think Male #4 which is your Male 1 is the second largest but he is around three or four months younger than Male #1. Male #2 and #3 are similar in size. #5 is slightly smaller and #6 is obviously the smallest but he has room to grow.
Well, i couldn't do it because I didn't have info, this was purely made that males can be distinguished one from another, i didn't meant to make it in order or to name them.
Glad I could help provide that info then. Im pretty sure this is a concrete way of looking at all 6 individuals from now on until they get their own names or if they ever do. Named in order of their birth and information is provided on the origin and identity of each of the 6 males.
And each are individually recognizable from one another including the 3 litter mates.