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(02-08-2022, 01:28 AM)kobe8jf1234 Wrote: the other 3 is sired by ross males? are all 7 subs male still together or separate?
It was discussed here many times already on previous pages, for 6 males there no evidence who sired them between Ross males and Avoca/Giraffes, we only know 100% that oldest 1 is sired by Avoca/Giraffes (my guess is that 3 middle ones are also by Avoca/Giraffes and 3 youngest by Ross males, but might be completely wrong).
No info if all males are together, Birmingham breakeaway is prob in smaller gruops atm as some females have new cubs, and some are with subs.
(02-09-2022, 06:31 PM)kobe8jf1234 Wrote: idk if they can chase the black dam males now they grew alot
BDs with their numbers still would have advantage er just about anyone around (maybe beside Vuyela males) including Xikukutsu/Mapoza coalition. The question is if they want to challange Xikukutsus/Mapoza while around they have easier targets in form of Sumatra/Hercules, Birmingham/Torchwood and the two old Ross males.
(02-09-2022, 06:31 PM)kobe8jf1234 Wrote: idk if they can chase the black dam males now they grew alot
BDs with their numbers still would have advantage er just about anyone around (maybe beside Vuyela males) including Xikukutsu/Mapoza coalition. The question is if they want to challange Xikukutsus/Mapoza while around they have easier targets in form of Sumatra/Hercules, Birmingham/Torchwood and the two old Ross males.
what about the limping male mowana and skorro males both would be easy pickings ?
(02-09-2022, 06:31 PM)kobe8jf1234 Wrote: idk if they can chase the black dam males now they grew alot
BDs with their numbers still would have advantage er just about anyone around (maybe beside Vuyela males) including Xikukutsu/Mapoza coalition. The question is if they want to challange Xikukutsus/Mapoza while around they have easier targets in form of Sumatra/Hercules, Birmingham/Torchwood and the two old Ross males.
what about the limping male mowana and skorro males both would be easy pickings ?
Limping Monwana could be hard since he was seen with 3 Thornybush males (Trilogy males sons), so technically he is part of coalition of 4
(02-09-2022, 06:31 PM)kobe8jf1234 Wrote: idk if they can chase the black dam males now they grew alot
BDs with their numbers still would have advantage er just about anyone around (maybe beside Vuyela males) including Xikukutsu/Mapoza coalition. The question is if they want to challange Xikukutsus/Mapoza while around they have easier targets in form of Sumatra/Hercules, Birmingham/Torchwood and the two old Ross males.
what about the limping male mowana and skorro males both would be easy pickings ?
Monwana male is nomadic. BDs has nothink to take for Monwana male. Skorro males would not stand much of a chance against BDs, but they are quite far away and I believe they have lots of ground to the east and south from Tanda Tula they can withdrew into so I see Skorros as unlikely target for Black Dams.
A quick question.
Basically it's a doubt I have.
Actually I have learnt that there are two moawana males ( sire by black dam male) , and in may 2020 theythey have killed their father. At that time they were 4.5 yrs old, so today must be 6+ yrs old.
But by seeing the comments today, I have learned that moawana male is sired by trilogy males.
Are these two different sets of moawana boys sired by different make coalition or what??
Plus there shud b two moawana brothers naa....
I have seen two moawana brothers chasing their father (BDM)in 2020 video. Why everyone is saying just one limping moawana male???