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(12-23-2019, 05:54 PM)Potato Wrote: You surely do not think Nkuhuma boy in this 3 months of difference will reach size of adult male don't you?
So for you on this video Junior looks like full grown lion? I dont think Junior on this video is any bigger then NK boy is rn. That Bboy who came to him is only around 5 years old and still not in his prime, definetly smaller then these 6 and a half years Avocas right now.
(12-23-2019, 05:54 PM)Potato Wrote: I do not see size difference which I would call "much bigger". Nkuchuma Boy even now can be misstaken with lioness (althrough big, bullky lioness).
For me he is, he was bigger then lionesses 1 year ago, let alone now, he can only be mistaken for lioness because of no mane. This is his recent pictures:
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With mane he would look very impressive,definetly not smaller then what Junior looks on that video.
On Nguvus case, its not the same eating and growing up as 1 young male in a pride of 5 adults and be a young male in a pride of 10/15 adults/subadults, Nguvu had waay more meals and shares of for example buffalo then other lions in a bigger pride.
Mbiris are nomadic coalition of 5 young males, its way easier for them to hunt then 1 alone nomadic male.
Yea i think we said all now, no need to spam thread anymore.