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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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(04-06-2018, 07:44 PM)jordi6927 Wrote:
(04-06-2018, 05:22 PM)sik94 Wrote:
(04-06-2018, 01:40 PM)jordi6927 Wrote:
(04-06-2018, 11:47 AM)sik94 Wrote: Since the western is fenced on 3 sides, there is lack of lion traffic in there. The birminghams are in prime and their presence on the only un-fenced side has deterred any young coalition from entering majingalane territory. The three avocas world be perfect candidates to replace the three majingalanes but they will never risk traversing birmingham territory to actually get to the western block. If history is an indicator, the birminghams will be the coalition that will eventually control that territory, given that the birminghams still have unfinished business in the north-east and have shown little interest in the western block territory, the majingalnes have been left to their own devices and left to die of old age. I give it atleast a year before the birminghams seriously start eyeing the western block as a future territory, any coalition that succeeds in occupying it in the mean time will suffer the same fate as the selaties.

Although they are pretty damn strong ... that is a lot of area for 4 BBoys to protect.  I would suspect that they would eventually get separated by distance ((for example that one BB like to stay with that one pride in the south)) resulting in one or two of them getting beat up pretty bad or dying. There will be turmoil in the coming months for sure.

Mfumo has been in MalaMala for a while but the birmingham coalition as a whole have also moved in that general direction. Just yesterday I think all 4 birminghams were together in that general area. Birminghams used to be separated a lot more where you would generally see nsuku and nhena in the north and mfumo and tinyo in the south. They are acting more like a unit now than ever before so getting separated now is very unlikely. For example, three of them made a show of force on djuma after hearing the three avocas vocalizing, then went right back to MalaMala.
That might be the case right now but if they essentially double their reigning territory then that would put a lot of pressure on the BB coalition to protect it all. Habits are hard to break and I would think that since they have separated in the past that they would also separate in the future ... if 3 are up in the Othawa area and 1 (Mfumo) is down in MalaMala then the Avocas could be a thorn in his side. So I have to respectfully disagree and say that I dont see them protecting all of that area ... essentially Im betting on these smart Lions knowing how much land is too much. See how it all goes but its going to be fun to get updates.
Oh yeah, they can't cover that big of an area. But, I was going off the assumption that the birminghams would give up territory in the east as they move in the direction of the western block which we are already seeing happening.
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