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(10 hours ago)Rui Ferreira Wrote: 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
I understand it, makes more sense like that indeed. Afterall 4 big healthy males like them, we all know they have a great potential and can initially get the local males a bit nervous as you say.
Lets see what they are up to in MalaMala this time, more important how will Ndzhenga/Nkuhlu react.