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(12-22-2024, 06:13 AM)Rui Ferreira Wrote: My theory is that they like to go around the territory of other coalitions and jump scare them a bit with their numbers only to leave them when they had their fun
The Kambulas are literaly playing ding dong ditch prank with other males, and ofcourse sometimes you get caught on that
They pretty much act like nomads because of their indeed intriguing and very unique amazing behavior but also because they couldnt stabilish north. Got ousted twice, by Plains Camp then Mantimahle.
jump scare the other coalitions huh? i can tell u for sure none of the dominant coalitions in Sabi Sands is scared of the Kambulas, every single one of them handled them easily, except for the Nkuhlus who haven't interacted yet.
The " jump scare" was a bad term for what I tried to say, I meant that for the dominant duos, it must me quite nerve wracking hearing out of nowhere 4 big male lions roar in the distance while you have cubs to defend, after you see what their on about, the Kambuas are indeed not scary at all , but the first impression must be like " Oh no 4 big male lions in my territory"
Not that the Kambulas scare anyone who they interacted with at this point