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(07-18-2020, 12:19 PM)Potato Wrote: "But their movements are a bit risky."
The question is for who more? For a Mbiris or for a males which come across that duo.
"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"
If Mbiris would be scared of Nharhus, they would not enter their territorry in the first place, but enjoy reach in food life with their pride insteed.
"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)"
To put it in right timeline it wwas:
1. Myambula pride moving further southh towards their old hunting grounds 2. Mbiris move further norrth and mate with at least one River pride female. 3. Zig Zag Scar moving south, joining Myambula pride while Shaka is still in Klaserie mating with River female 4. Nharhus cough Shaka and maul him 5. Shaka joins back Myambula pride heavly battered 6. Nharhus taking advantage from Shaka being unable to fight secure large arena and take River pride for themselfs 7. The borders were settled and did not change so far.
1) - I agree the Mbiri are a great duo but with the Nharhu they not have demonstrated be as you are paint it.
2) - I don't say that they are scared of the Nharhu, But when the Mbiri have been seen in Motswari roaring the rangers have said that they the have heard another group of 3 lions roaring back to them (Nharhu males) they have told that were from the River Pride!
3) - I'm still behind my words, The Mbiri have lost confidence, The Nharhu have chased them for seven kilometrers,
Anyway, Always is great see different point of view and always keeping the respect each-other.