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(07-18-2020, 02:16 AM)Potato Wrote: "in a future the Mbiri will be more older and already have passed their prime while the Nharhu in fact would be in their prime 7-8 Years old."
Mbiris are born in late 2013 so they are just coming to 7 years old now.
" Mbiri have been a bit nomadic lately. They have been seen in the Northern Timbavati roaring and the Nharhu have responded the threat."
They are still terrytoorial and in full control over Myambula pride.
"with the past of the months the Nharhu have gaining a lot of confidence and Mbiri lost it in my opinion."
Agree what it comes Nharhus althrough highly disagree about Mbiri. That Mbiris are freely moving onto other coalitions territorrys is showing somethink opposite I would say. I believe they are as confident as always.
"They literaly lose their territory to Nharhus, so your words are not logical.. "
Thay lost first war. Nharhus took River pride and big part of Mbiri's lands. It doesn't mean however that they will win next war as well. Also don't take me wrong I am not taking chances from Nharhus. They have proven to be force to recond with and match for Mbiris. I do however highly disagree with amount of credit you two guys are giving to Mbiris. I believe they the strongest duo around, big, powerfull, in prime and with warrior attidue. The lions not many can fight with equal numbers. and considering them not a threat to Nharhus is far underestimation.
"And only 2 Nharhus chased them recently , 2 out of 3, and they didnt dear to fight in even numbers..."
They did not take open fight in Nharhus territorry. When thhey crossed border they stood still and roared back at Narhus. Nharhus did not advance further. Interprate it as you want. How I see it is that Nharhus are strong, but Mbiris are mighty and supperion in strenght with equal numbers over Nharhs (as well as over just about anyone)
"Nharhus deserve more credit than people give them.."
Agree. I am not saying Nharhus are some kind of easy target for Mbiris. You missunderstood me I thiink.
"the people sometimes think that the Mbiri males can defeated the Nharhu only for be matimba sons"
Mbiris has proven themselfs a lot. They are not just Matimba sons. They do have their own legacy already. Just to mention they put a beating to prime Mapozas which were strong duo as well and Mbiris weren't even 4 years old by that time. Mbiris deserve all the credits they get as they are remarkable duo.
1 - Kings Camp, has said that they have been a bit nomadic lately, I didn't say that they aren't dominant over a pride, But their movements are a bit risky.
they were seen moving for the North of Timbavati Into KNP and viceversa a risky move for the 10 sub-adults sons of the Mayambula pride.
2 - When all this fight has happen the Nharhu and Mbiri have enter on a property where Kings Camp wasn't able to going it.
and in fact until there the roars of the Nharhu were heared in a sign of showing an absolutely dominance!
3 - I don't say that Mbiri don't deserves credits but they not are anymore the same males as they were 1/2 years ago.
Cathan Moore the photographer that has witness all this fight at Kings Camp he has said that he saw the change of the confidence of the Mbiri's
4 - Mbiri aren't moving freely towards territories of dominant males with confidence, In my opinion they not seems to be in a comfort area as they used to be in their old territory a few years ago.
I'm just basing on the statament of Kings Camp rangers.
5 - I know they are a mighty duo and were dominant since the 4 years old and they have gained their own credits.
But as far I remember never has happend before that they have lost a fight in a 2v2 with other males.
I've found a blog of Umlani Bushcamp,Maybe all of we have read it before. When the three Nharhu have appear in the area. Both Mbiri have moved towards the south. an adjacent move of where were the Nharhu at that time. (at least, I've interpret like that)
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