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(08-28-2020, 08:58 PM)Potato Wrote: Yeah they definitelly look like Nsemani males. Mbiris never stop to suprise me in their neverending look for a scrap with other males. Like 2 weeks or so ago they were seen way north in Simbavati and now again so far off their territorry and yet in another direction. Wtf they are doing. I mean answear is rather obvious - it must be search for more females to mate with, but why the hell they are trying to expand in all directions around? I do not get it.
I think they are probing around to find a soft spot. The Nsemani cubs should be almost independent now, so both coalitions may be looking to expand and may be even switch territories. I don't think the Mbiris would be able to control that vast an area.
The Mbiri are in their prime.
they have hold the central parts of TImbavati for years before the arriving of the Nharhu males