There is a world somewhere between reality and fiction. Although ignored by many, it is very real and so are those living in it. This forum is about the natural world. Here, wild animals will be heard and respected. The forum offers a glimpse into an unknown world as well as a room with a view on the present and the future. Anyone able to speak on behalf of those living in the emerald forest and the deep blue sea is invited to join.
(09-25-2021, 09:32 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: You cant compare lions in their prime (7-9 yrs old) and teenage lions (4-5 yrs), idk what you say about that, thats a fact, show me 1 lion who looks more impressive at the age of 5 then he looks at the age of 8, i will wait..
And how would you judge which lion is more impressive size wise? From the photo from the internet? lol Also it is unlikely Birminghams were 4 years old even at the very first day they lay claim on Djuma. At 2016-2017 they were probably 5 to 7 years old with Nsuku being around 1 year older than the rest. Beggining of 2011 is most likely and most commonly believe to be birth time (exept older Nsuku) of the Birmingham males. 5 to 7 years are already physical prime for male lions. It is some absurd to claim Djuma guides are judging teenage versions of Birminghams. I even posted there James Herny opinion from 2018 and you still value your imagitation over guides opinions...
Btw you kind of answered to this part of your comment by later part of your comment (
(09-25-2021, 09:32 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: even Junior Matimba was close to size to Ginger at only 3.5 yrs old, Junior Othawa was almost tall as Hairy Belly (yes he was old, but height is height) when he was not even 3 yrs old.
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(09-25-2021, 09:32 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: ot, im just saying that biggest of Bboys (Nhenha) is prob close to size of S. Matimbas,
And the Djuma guides say Matimbas were a lot larger.