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(04-26-2022, 09:06 PM)Tonpa Wrote: This video was originally from 16th February, they reposted it for some reason

Didnt know that. 

Such a shame if thats her, i always taught she will be next iconic female of Talamatis..
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Saw this comment on facebook posted a minute ago "the female who was found dead with no tail tip"
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if it is her i'm guessing she couldn't escape with her leg issue 

In other news, Silvereye at Sidneys Dam this afternoon in Buffelshoek 


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PC boys look impressive and everything but I don't like these guys. They don't waste time to kill females.
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You shouldn't really dislike any lions, you should just love the unpredictable and fascinating behaviour of these wild beasts
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(04-26-2022, 10:20 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: You shouldn't really dislike any lions, you should just love the unpredictable and fascinating behaviour of these wild beasts

You're right, it is nature anyways and I enjoy watching them. 
Let me rephrase what I said above, if there is a fight between PC boys and any other coalition in the area, I will support the other coalition.
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(04-26-2022, 09:08 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(04-26-2022, 09:06 PM)Tonpa Wrote: This video was originally from 16th February, they reposted it for some reason

Didnt know that. 

Such a shame if thats her, i always taught she will be next iconic female of Talamatis..

Agreed. She always had so much personality. Very curious girl, which unfortunately may have been what got her killed. Such a shame.
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(04-26-2022, 10:26 PM)afortich Wrote:
(04-26-2022, 10:20 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: You shouldn't really dislike any lions, you should just love the unpredictable and fascinating behaviour of these wild beasts

You're right, it is nature anyways and I enjoy watching them. 
Let me rephrase what I said above, if there is a fight between PC boys and any other coalition in the area, I will support the other coalition.

Aside from the Nwaswitshaka males (who still have numerical superiority on their side) and the 3 new males (who would also have numerical superiority should they reunite), the PC males are a terrible matchup for the remaining coalitions in SS. Most male coalitions in SS are unbalanced in terms of collective vigor. One male is injured/injury-prone while the other male is ok (Tumbelas/N.Avocas). Nhenha and the Nkhuma male are an exception because despite his age, Nhenha is still in fantastic shape and the Nkuhuma male, despite the stresses and dangers of nomadic life, is no slouch either.

Meanwhile, both PC males are in great shape and entering their prime years. The only other coalition in the region that I can think of that is as evenly distributed in strength as they are would be the S. Avoca males.
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(04-26-2022, 11:54 PM)Rabubi Wrote:
(04-26-2022, 10:26 PM)afortich Wrote:
(04-26-2022, 10:20 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: You shouldn't really dislike any lions, you should just love the unpredictable and fascinating behaviour of these wild beasts

You're right, it is nature anyways and I enjoy watching them. 
Let me rephrase what I said above, if there is a fight between PC boys and any other coalition in the area, I will support the other coalition.

Aside from the Nwaswitshaka males (who still have numerical superiority on their side) and the 3 new males (who would also have numerical superiority should they reunite), the PC males are a terrible matchup for the remaining coalitions in SS. Most male coalitions in SS are unbalanced in terms of collective vigor. One male is injured/injury-prone while the other male is ok (Tumbelas/N.Avocas). Nhenha and the Nkhuma male are an exception because despite his age, Nhenha is still in fantastic shape and the Nkuhuma male, despite the stresses and dangers of nomadic life, is no slouch either.

Meanwhile, both PC males are in great shape and entering their prime years. The only other coalition in the region that I can think of that is as evenly distributed in strength as they are would be the S. Avoca males.

I agree with you.
However, all fight analysis at this moment is  a probability of success on paper, except maybe for the Tumbelas and N. Avocas that are in clear disadvantage. 
For the other coalitions, a fight has to occur in order to declare a winner.
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Talamatis at Sabi Sabi


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(04-26-2022, 09:47 PM)afortich Wrote: PC boys look impressive and everything but I don't like these guys. They don't waste time to kill females.

They are too aggressive for me.   I DON'T like them either, pretty or not.  I made up my mind two lionesses ago.
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It's lions being lions guys, let them be.
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(04-26-2022, 09:14 PM)Edvin Wrote: Saw this comment on facebook posted a minute ago "the female who was found dead with no tail tip"

Oh what a shame. RIP Short Tail. Sad    

(04-27-2022, 06:44 AM)sik94 Wrote: It's lions being lions guys, let them be.

Yes. It is very sad, but that’s nature for you.
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Nkuhumas (the sub-adult group with hairy chin/chela & purple eye) this morning. 


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Purple eye unfortunately not doing too well 


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