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(09-14-2020, 03:12 PM)Slayerd Wrote: These boys have an advantage in the Nharu male. Lions that had leaders that were older achieved great success in their takeovers. The Mapogos in Makhulu, the Matimbas in Ndunha, the Birminghams in Nsuku, the Mantimahle in the Boss etc. It will be interesting to see what they do and how the Avocas react. They are scattered and injured and are inexperienced in takeovers unlike the Bboys and their older brothers in the south who put fear into the N'was when they caught wind. I'm not that worried for the Nkuhuma and Talamati but more for the Ximunghwe lioness who has 1 small cub.
S. Avocas didnt chase N'ws.
People underestimate N. Avocas because they didnt faught for their territory, but those 3 brothers together didnt take any shit from older males in their nomadic life, they beat Scorro and 2 S. Matimbas 3 years ago, S. Matimbas at that time where still strong males, and 3 N. Avocas at the age of only 4.5 yrs old almost killed them..
Biggest disadvantage for N. Avocas are that they are split, no 2 males has a chance vs 4 males, but all 3 together would be hard to beat for 4 young males, DM is a monster..
Will be interesting to see if DM will reunite with his brothers if young Mbiris start roaring in between them..
S Avocas did chase the N'was at the start of the year at Skakuza Kruger border. There was a video. Also the N Avocas are inexperienced in takeovers, thats what I said. This was mentioned by Safari Live yesterday as well. They caught the Matimbas at 12 years and both were nomads in terrible condition at the time and were separated both times. The N Avocas are not only scattered but also injured. Said yesterday by Safari Live, DM has a limp and so does Blondie. Mohawk is the healthiest but apparently has TB though its not a problem at the moment. This obviously doesn't mean they will be pushovers, it just shows their poor state at this very moment in time. DM is apparently a monster in size but lacks experience in fighting other lions and is alone and injured rn. Also I'm just pointing out that the Mbiri have a leader in the Nharu and that's an advantage for them not against the Avocas specifically but as a coalition. When he grows and becomes more confident, so does the coalition.