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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(03-24-2022, 01:12 AM)sik94 Wrote: I don't think numerical numbers matter that much when both sides have decent numbers numbers and within +1 or -1 of each other, 3vs4 isn't really an advantage imo. It'll be more who can get a significant win early, if 3 Mjejanes corner 1 Majingilane and take him out, the other 3 would think hard about continuing the fight, and if 3/4 Majingalane corner 1 Mjejane and take him out, the other 2 would think hard about continuing the fight because at that point the numerical disadvantage would become too significant.

Disagree, 1 male is huge advantage when we talk both coalitions being in prime years and healthy, i mean find me 1 example of this where a coalition with lesser numbers actually beat a bigger coalition (exclude young coalitions or old/out of prime coalitions), and im not talking about some meaningless scirmishes, yet about real takeovers, there is none..


Well, thats a different story if some coalition suprise attack and find another male alone and kill him, with his other brothers being away and unaware that they have been attacked, we are speaking about direct clashing, when both coalitions members are all there and at "war". 


(03-24-2022, 01:12 AM)sik94 Wrote: The three Selaties that  Majingilane went up against weren't no Mjejanes, they were pretty much already a splintered coalition and never really stood a chance, the Mjejanes have similar strategic and unity to the Majingilane and would put up a big fight.

Selatis are not Mjejanes? What do you mean? 

Splintered coalition? Theres literaly a few videos of last nights when Majingilanes invaded, of 3 Selati together roaring and scent marking, trying to defend their territory. 

People think that Selati#3 was randomly caught, which is false, Selatis and Majingilanes where going at each others for few nights, reports of roaring and fight sounds in the night, but they couldn't do nothing, after few days they found 2 Selatis together keeping low profile with Majingilanes roaring in western sector, then shortly after body of Selati #3 was found, which meant that Selatis lost the war and remaining 2 left that area. 

Majingilanes didn't win that war by randomly caughting Selati #3, because Selatis where "splintered coalition", no, they won it 4 vs 3, Selati #3 was the victim of that war. 

And idk why you think 3 Mjejanes are > 3 Selatis? Theres literaly no way we can know that. I'll remember you again, so far what we know about Mjejanes, they oust 2 Croc Bridge males in a 3 vs 2, and they killed few 3-4 yrs young males, who where absolutely nowhere near the lvl needed to contest adult males and territory. So lets not overexaggerate and overhype them that far.

I can see Mjejanes being favorits against most of coalitions of 3s, but idt its 50:50 against a coalition of 4, especially an unit as Majingilanes, but thats my opinion.
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