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(01-19-2023, 12:31 PM)sik94 Wrote: Highly disagree here lol we just don't pay as much attention to the other species but believe me, they are just as resilient as lions.

Yea, some other animals are also quite resilient, for example, famous 2 legged hyena :





Her back was broken from lion attack, leaving her back legs immobile, but she adapted, his is something that even lions cant pull thru. And this is not only 1 case, there have been more like this. 

Also, there has been cases of zebras, buffaloes, hippos etc surviving with very nasty injuries. 

Wild animals are very resilient.
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The average hyena mother laughs at the perils most lions go through.
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( This post was last modified: 01-20-2023, 11:46 AM by BigLion39 )

Yes I've seen the one 3 legged hyena (there was similar in the mara) . Not saying they aren't resilient, I said the most resilient and almost every video I see of a lion with a kill there goes some jackels and I never notice them with injuries like lions.
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(01-18-2023, 07:31 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: I don’t disagree.   These things are quite predictable.   There’s this ‘tipping’ point where it either gets better (like it was happening w DM) or gets worse, like it hit blondie.   I think Uboso is ‘right there’.   Where these next few weeks will be critical.
@ Criollo2mil, great post, sir. As always, love reading your thoughts. 
Wide Nose is almost looking exactly like Blondie looked a few days before his eventual demise. Then, Tonpa posted a pic of DM where you could count the number of vertebra, similar to this photo of WN. He even commented that DM wouldn’t last long. But he did! He got out of that, got into a slightly better shape and lasted months after that. Based on that, it’s hard to tell where this is going. WN could be going or could last months.
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1/4 ndhzengas, Amahle, patrolling his territory.

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Eorenji aka Orange Eyes, the little giant 
by Bruce Campbell

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Self esteem of ndhzengas ( ubuso) and nhenha ( bboy).



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(01-27-2023, 11:44 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:

Eorenji
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Dominant nwaswitshaka male Amahle making his presence very soundy in mala mala on 26th January.

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( This post was last modified: 02-01-2023, 11:14 PM by Mwk85 Edit Reason: Corrected spelling error )

Not 100% sure which member it is, but I'm gonna say Amahle or Eorenji (given body condition) taking out a hyena.
 
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Amahle! Both he and his bro Eronenji are in impeccable condition!!!! Their condition makes them look bigger to me while being smaller lions!
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