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For sure K6 might gave them confidence stemming from what such a female behaviour often signals - among other reasons, females looking for males with good prospect for future and would "jump ship" if they feels like changiong of the guard is bound to happen (like par of Talamati wandered off to S8 for example) or at least try to make promising males nearby believe the next litter might be theirs. Hard to tell how much can males instinctively feels this, but I would bet they get an extra confidence boost from being sought for like that upon confidence fomr being "in possesion" of a female. Then K6 is special and mates around and thus it could be Black Dams got bigger confidence boost than they should reading her behaviour wrong (as an instictive confirmation they are viewed as serious contenders, while she just seek any males sticking nearby long enough) and prompt to act (overconfidently all of a sudden) like they did. With chance of luck (of a Ndzhenga male being found and him being jsut one thre atm) being the key thing above anything else as usual ofc.