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02-26-2016, 05:27 AM( This post was last modified: 02-26-2016, 05:34 AM by vizions )
(02-26-2016, 05:03 AM)Majingilane Wrote:
Quote:"the article says clearly they were together, were charged by the two males "
Please find me something in the article to back up your claim.
My pleasure.
the calls of the Matimba’s in their territory earlier in the evening was just too much to bare. The result: two of the Majingilane coalition came east to seek the newer males out.
Then almost by the book, the Majingilane started to get moving last night once the cover of darkness descended, and they began heading straight in the direction of the unsuspecting dark-maned Matimba male. As the distance between the coalitions lessened, the vehicles switched their lights off, thereby allowing the Matimba male to see the threat coming and so as to not give his position away. The Matimba male saw the two Majingilane brothers first and he leapt up and silently slunk away into the darkness.
As soon as the two Majingilane smelt him they took off in his direction, the dark-maned Majingilane seeing him first and the male with the scar nose following just behind. The Matimba male disappeared at full speed and from here the Majingilane ran in circles trying to establish where he had gone.
"the calls of the Matimba’s in their territory earlier in the evening was just too much to bare. The result: two of the Majingilane coalition came east to seek the newer males out."
Where does it show that the 2 Majingilanes charged the 2 Matimbas together? They went to investigate the earlier roars, and nothing more is explained.
"Then almost by the book, the Majingilane started to get moving last night once the cover of darkness descended, and they began heading straight in the direction of the unsuspecting dark-maned Matimba male. As the distance between the coalitions lessened, the vehicles switched their lights off, thereby allowing the Matimba male to see the threat coming and so as to not give his position away. The Matimba male saw the two Majingilane brothers first and he leapt up and silently slunk away into the darkness.
As soon as the two Majingilane smelt him they took off in his direction, the dark-maned Majingilane seeing him first and the male with the scar nose following just behind. The Matimba male disappeared at full speed and from here the Majingilane ran in circles trying to establish where he had gone."
Totally irrelevant.
Your whole quote is about the 2nd interaction on the 23rd evening, when we know the Matimbas were split, so it doesn't back up your claim at all that the Majins charged the 2 Matimbas together. The 2 Majins went out looking for a lonely HB.
Wow. You are clearly wrong, and moreover you are taking an arrogant attitude "My pleasure" when your arguments are totally irrelevant. So again, your "facts" are wrong. You are jumping into the conclusion that it was a 2v2 fight when nothing at the article points out to that.