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04-12-2024, 10:54 PM( This post was last modified: 04-12-2024, 10:57 PM by Tr1x24 )
(04-12-2024, 10:27 PM)T_Ferguson Wrote: I'm not sure that is any better actually. These boys are getting close to the age where they should know they are 4 v 2. I know it doesn't really work like that, but lordy. The genes of these boys should say go man.. get 'er done. Channel your inner Mr. T and Nhenha already!!
I think one of problems is having their sister with them.
Sister will in 100% cases when territorial males approaches them, run away without turning back, which might "trigger" doubtful toughts in other males minds, like "wait, she is running, that means this is danger, maybe I should run aswell?".
Then, if only 1 or 2 of males instinctly follows his sister, remaining males see half of their squad retreating, and obiviously they will do the same.
This is literaly behavior they first learn as cubs, follow what their pride/group is doing in these kind of situations.
Not saying they see their sister as a leader, but she is equal part of their squad, and when she starts running, males are prob confused what to do, run or fight.
Also they still look to be in "we are happy little nomadic pride" mindset, lets get food and run from territorial males who attack us.
They need to shift into "we are conquering boys" mindset (which we partially saw from some members vs BDMs) where all males are in state "ok, now we are challeging for territory, we will fight these homeboys to the death".
But as we saw vs BDMs, not all members are on same page, otherwise, they would already be territorial in the north.