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Plains Camp Males

Croatia Tr1x24 Offline
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@Mapokser 

Nomads can kill cubs/subs all the time, as no males are 24/7 with their prides.

And as we already said, Mhangenis are pretty much solo pride at this point, they are only on the territory of PCMs, but i dont think they can be considered to be under their control anymore.

Just today, 2 nomadic groups, Styx male and Kambulas attacked Ndhzengas pride on a kill, we cant blame Ndhzengas for that.
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Mangheni are on their own, true, but they still benefit from being accepted on PCM territory, same as NK Breakaways. If the territory is clean, they'll be mostly safe.

I didn't blame PCM for these nomads showing up, all I said is that I hope they move quickly and remove these nomads to keep the prides safe, which is nothing crazy to expect and hope.
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Plains Camp Males with ximungwe pride 

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Thats odd. They also were seen fighting some males elsewhere.
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(10-21-2024, 08:04 PM)Duco Ndona Wrote: Thats odd. They also were seen fighting some males elsewhere.

The report about their altercation in Singita happened last Thursday.
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Duco Ndona Offline
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Ah. My mistake. Must have missed that.
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( This post was last modified: 10-21-2024, 09:38 PM by Mapokser )

Wait, they were seen fighting other males in Singita? If so that must have been S.Avoca and Kruger male right?

In fact, Avoca hasn't been seen since the day of this supposed fight, last Thursday Savanna posted Avoca and Kruger in the West, then later on Kruger was seen alone in the North, and now seen with Nkuhumas and BDM before getting chased off.
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With the Ximungwe. I think they detected intruders.
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1/2 Plains Camp Male looking for his Brother 

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United States T_Ferguson Offline
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It's big Mak going back West, where I hope both of these boys will stay.



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1/2 Plains Camp males

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Two Plains Camp Males in Dulini

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Seems like yesterday, we were getting near daily reports on the PCMs, they'd be with the Nkuhumas in the morning, and by the afternoon they'd be spending time with the Xims (purposely exaggerated assessment). Now, the updates are not near as frequent, unfortunately.
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1/2 Plains Camp Male, he was following his brother calling

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1/2 Plains Camp Male in inyati

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