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06-11-2021, 07:05 PM( This post was last modified: 06-11-2021, 07:06 PM by Tr1x24 )
(06-11-2021, 03:26 AM)Potato Wrote: Yes, but it seems Avocas actually stick with each other more often than the Birminghams. It is not like Mohawk is on his own wandering through Birminghams territory whle Birminghams stick together just waiting for opporturnity of catching lone Avoca male. If you check Mala Mala raports for then past couple of months then you will find there than actually Birminghams are much more often seen separately than together even through then both move with just one pride which is strange and is very bad sign for their chances of defending territory.
Disagree, N. Avocas are not seen more together then Bboys, Mohawk is mostly seen on his own, and in fact, after the OM incident, 2 Bboys where seen together quite often.. They where not seen together in past months (before OM's death) because of mating..
(06-11-2021, 03:26 AM)Potato Wrote: Birminghams are not done yet althrough they are not doing great in defending their territory for the past months at all. Perhaps they will yet pull through their confrontation with Avocas, but so far it isn't going their way.
Again disagree, they just killed intruding OM, how is that poor defending their territory?? They are doing great job despite their age, defending their territory on multiple fronts.
And again, despite losing some land, they are still fully in comand of Kambula pride..