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(10-23-2021, 02:01 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: You guys cant compare Majingilanes, who where only 1 year in their reign down to 3, otherwise they where for almost 7 years 4 males strong and Bboys, who are now over 2 years down to 2 and past their prime.
We can because strenght of the competition is equally important as strenght of the coalition we are judging. I doesn't matter if it is 2vs2 or 4vs4. It is not like Birminghams being down to 2 had to compate with 4 prime Selatis.
(10-23-2021, 02:25 AM)Gijima Wrote: The discussion about offspring too is not always fair. In this generation of lions even lone males can easily raise up 20 cubs to adulthood.
That is why I pointed out that we have to distinguish being successfull from being strong. As you pointed out even single male can raise a lot of offspring into adulthood if he has low enough ammount and strenght of the competition (example of being not strong, but still successfull) and even big and strong coalition can be unsuccessfull if it will encounter even bigger and stronger competition.
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