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This is too much the they chased eachother but the nwaswitshaka eventually chased the plains camp males out of their territory very simple no need to pick sides or any of that weird stuff
07-04-2024, 03:10 PM( This post was last modified: 07-04-2024, 03:11 PM by Rabubi )
(07-04-2024, 07:22 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote: This is too much the they chased eachother but the nwaswitshaka eventually chased the plains camp males out of their territory very simple no need to pick sides or any of that weird stuff
I agree, let's not get childish with this. The PCMs went into Nwaswitshaka territory, the Nwaswitshakas responded, the PCMs returned to their own territory.
While the Nwaswitshakas have once again proven their strength and competence, that should not be an indictment of the PCMs strength. If anything it shows prudence on their part because their current territory is huge as it is and to even try and take over central/eastern SS would stretch them incredibly thin.
This was simply a reinforcing of territorial borders between two powerful coalitions. Nothing more, nothing less.
Indeed. Lets not make this bigger than it is. Most likely the PCmales were just trailing prey and didnt notice they crossed the what already is a very vague border between them and the Nwaswitshakas. So some warnings were given.
After a brief altercation with the Plains Camp Males, the largest of the Ndzhenga Males lay claim to the area by calling and scent marking down the road, leaving no doubt as to who is in charge.
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Splitting their time equally between the Nsevu Pride (pictured here) and the Kambula Pride, the Ndzhenga Males have had their work cut out for them. Constantly on the move, we were able to witness a reunion of sorts after a few days apart.