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(10-07-2020, 01:05 PM)Nathan Aiden Wrote: From feeding yes... battle wounds and marks are different. As you have seen Mbiri Male and N'waswitshaka male.
It doesn't have to be, lions can only have a minor scars after a fight too.. If its a situation when 1 male is outnumbered, 3 vs 1 for example , that 1 lion will barely do any injury to others besides few scratches and we would never know that those 3 where involved in a fight..
Usually the visible and big injuries/scars are on the male who is outnumbered in the fight..
If that Nwaswitshaka didnt get a blow in his eye, we would never know that he was involved into a fight, if it wasnt reported.. 1 other Nwaswitshaka was also involved, and he has no fresh marks/scars..
Its impossible to tell from where lions get their scars..