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06-12-2021, 02:47 AM( This post was last modified: 06-12-2021, 03:09 AM by Tr1x24 )
(06-12-2021, 02:04 AM)Potato Wrote: They manage to kill OM only because he walk into them both together. In the months prior that Othawa male was taking over some of Birmingham's territorys in Londolozi to no response from BIrminghams beside single instanse when they chassed him from a kill in Londolozi. Birminghams also gave up lots of ground to Avocas in the north and are still slowly, but constantly losing more and more ground to Avocas. It is far from what I would call great job at defending territory.
Again, there was a few reports of Bboys chasing and responding to OM's roars, not only 1, just watch Londolozi vlogs when OM was roaring on airstrip, rangers said that he multiple times retreat west when Bboys show up after they hear him, they said it was almost daily..
Bboys where mating, how do you expect them to mate, eat, sleep and chase both OM and N. Avocas at the same time? Also in meanwhile they where also chasing Styx and NK.. Lions you know dont spend 24/7 patroling and trying to chase other males..
And in the end, you and I only know what was reported or seen, in fact we have 0 info what Bboys and Avocas are doing at night when lions are most active and on patrols, so your claims are just assumptions..
(06-12-2021, 02:04 AM)Potato Wrote: They are not anymore. They have lost to Avocas some lands on which Kambula pride is operating. Avocas also were seen already mating with some of the Kambulas and now by newest update Mohawk was seen roaring with one of the Kambula female.
False, Bboys are still fully in control of their females and subadults, as they where seen with them just recently..
Mohawk being with 1 female means nothing, one female was even seen mating with Wide Nose Nwaswitshaka, and we dont say that Nwaswitshakas control Kambulas because of that lol..
Lets see what happens but for now Bboys didn't lost nothing to Avocas, except small piece of land, which means nothing by itself.