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(11-11-2019, 08:24 PM)Potato Wrote: Umlani about Mbiris:
"They are way down south in ngala with the myambula pride, we havent seen them in a few weeks now and these River pride males seem to be settling in, potential for a big fight if the mbiris return"
Creazy think: 1. Lion's dinamic in Timbavati are getteing hot as young RP males are coming to adulthood. They have numbers to turn lions dinamic upside down, but will numerical advantage be enought against so mighty duo as Mbiris. It is going to be very intresting. 2. Being in Ngala is extremely far from their territory. They seem walk past Mapoza male and Avoca pride territory and end up in territory of Birmiingham pride and 2 Ross males. What are they looking for there? What could it mean for white cubs of Birmingham pride? Could 2 Ross males defend themselfs against Mbiris?
Really creazy stuff.
Well things are getting interesting there.
Smart move by 2 Mbiris, even with all of their power, they just dont have numbers to fight 4,5 males. Is there any info of young River pride males? Where they where seen last time?
Prob because of Mbiris moved close to their territory, 2 Ross males with Birmingham pride where seen further southeast around Orpen gate/Tintswalo area and further east in Kruger, where by recent reports are now spending most of their time. I think 2 Ross males are smart enough to not fight 2 Mbiris, prob the strongest duo around.
Is Mbiri Scar rn the strongest/biggest lion in this region including Sabi Sands too?
I think he is.