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(04-12-2021, 12:33 AM)sik94 Wrote: Very few males will chase someone like Nhena off with such a lack of fear and disregard for consequences, Tinyo could have been just around the corner.
Perhaps he knew that is up against single male and most likely Blondie was not far away as they were seen together moving into Biminghams territory. Avocas were slowly and carefull moving further south from many months. It is not a takeover on one hurra without fear and disregard for consequences, but rather a standard one. Keep in mind as well that not long ago Nhenha alone chased both Avocas which is also showing that there is no disregard for consequnces and insteed there is precaution.
Both of them probably didn't know what they were up against, if Blondie was close he would have been in the action after hearing the commotion, but he never showed up. Nhena wasn't waiting around to see what he was exactly up against, Mohawk probably sensed this and gave chase. Lions don't roar in the middle of the day so I don't think Mohawk could have known where Tinyo was, could have been half a km away so I still do think it's a brave move.