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03-17-2017, 07:57 PM( This post was last modified: 03-17-2017, 08:14 PM by Pckts )
Ok, I don't doubt it, they're in a new territory and had no idea who the resident males were. Obviously didn't stop them from coming back. Also, where were the other two?
Can you please post the rangers comments as well since I don't know where to find it and you're the one using the claim about the maj's being scattered.
You're wrong about the video, it specifically mentions that "2 chased Mr. T off" I even posted the video and the time it occurred. Then the other two join in later to chase him, you even see the two chase him off intially, it also doesn't change the fact that he ran, a smart move.
In the other video the ranger said t wouldn't go down without a fight "he's the only one out of the 3 that stood for his territory and took on these 3 by himself"
"Took on" means it has already occurred, not it hasn't happened yet. Now if the ranger was there before the fight started then he would know how it stared but since he came after the roaring had started he doesn't know exactly how it happened.
Once again, a lion in the prone position isn't a lion being aggressive, it's I. That position because it's tired, injured or relaxing.
So even if that was the very beginning let's say, which it's not, there is nothing there that shows Mr. T being the aggressor. He's lying down, surrounded by lions, he's being attacked, not attacking and he's panting heavily.
This is my last post on the matter unless the rangers words and/or a new video are presented.