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(03-28-2025, 06:56 PM)BA0701 Wrote: Romeo, clearly the larger more aggressive of the two, having a dispute with Waziba, over a fresh zebra kill. The lioness and the cubs seem to pay the biggest price of the conflict, by being driven off the kill.





I seen this earlier and kept going back and forth over who’s who. My first thought was Romeo was the one winning but it’d meant his mane has seriously darkened in recent times, so then it was swinging back to Waziba. Romeo been acting very aggressive recently so makes sense with the change to his mane. 

Quite sure that it is indeed Romeo who won now tho, his mane above his cheeks is still a lil blonde, which is one of the main ways I identify him. It’s harder to explain how I identify Waziba, as he’s just that much similar to Pretty Boy II, but he has this natural demonic stare that just isn’t replicable in anything I’ve seen. Obviously I’ve seen fierce looking lions, but he has such dark eyes on top of that, and wasn’t a long enough part of Waziba for me to be sure as quick as normal.
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