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(06-02-2023, 05:23 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Although they have huge size the Nkhulus are clearly in the basket of lions who take longer to mature mentally build their confidence despite having great numbers, but that doesn't mean they'll be weak once they "click" and switch to fully territorial.
I dont think so.
Nkhulus are same age/generation as Kambulas, Birmingham and Birmigham Breakaway boys , and neither of those, despite big numbers, are territorial yet.
4.5 - 5 yrs is normal age when males start to challenge for territory, obiviously there are exceptions, but those are rare.