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(06-27-2023, 07:06 PM)1999gc8 Wrote: Footage of Skorro showing his dominance when he was approaching the Ximungwe Female.
It looks like the NK male right leg is still injured and appears he is struggling to put weight on it when he was trying to move away from Skorro.

NK looks massive even compared to Skorro.

Skorro also has back leg problem looks like.

2 PC males where seen today with Ximungwes, so boys are out.
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(06-27-2023, 07:40 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(06-27-2023, 07:06 PM)1999gc8 Wrote: Footage of Skorro showing his dominance when he was approaching the Ximungwe Female.
It looks like the NK male right leg is still injured and appears he is struggling to put weight on it when he was trying to move away from Skorro.

NK looks massive even compared to Skorro.

Skorro also has back leg problem looks like.

2 PC males where seen today with Ximungwes, so boys are out.

Skorro has had a limp on and off for a long time.
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(06-27-2023, 07:52 PM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(06-27-2023, 07:40 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(06-27-2023, 07:06 PM)1999gc8 Wrote: Footage of Skorro showing his dominance when he was approaching the Ximungwe Female.
It looks like the NK male right leg is still injured and appears he is struggling to put weight on it when he was trying to move away from Skorro.

NK looks massive even compared to Skorro.

Skorro also has back leg problem looks like.

2 PC males where seen today with Ximungwes, so boys are out.

Skorro has had a limp on and off for a long time.

It was NK that was limping and not putting his right rear leg down.
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How did the NK male get that injury on his leg?
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@Tr1x24 I'm not seeing any issues with Skorro Jr's hindlimbs, he's not limping or showing any issues in putting strength there.

As for size I always thought Skorro was an average lion and NK big, NK not only is tall and likely long but has a bulk that average males don't have.

NK looks big close to the bigger Talamati, the Kambulas and looked at least the same size as Nhenha, which makes PCM even more impressive for dwarfing him. 

@Robot00 he was likely caught by either Gijimas or Kambulas again. He had a light limp from a buffalo, but after splitting from Talamatis he showed up with a bad limp and a leg full of scars.
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( This post was last modified: 06-28-2023, 04:30 AM by Robot00 )

Damn NK male is really really have it rough out there. I want to see him as a ruling male but the odds has been so stacked against him. 

He's in the middle of his prime @ 7.5yo? Another two years max he's out of prime so time's running out to be king. But even if he becomes king, it might not be for long. With his four half brothers entering their prime in a year or so, things won't look good for NK male. 

Looks like he'll forever be a nomad as how things are shaping up in S.S
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(06-27-2023, 10:41 PM)T_Ferguson Wrote: It was NK that was limping and not putting his right rear leg down.

Yes, but @Tr1x24 was commenting on Tumbelas rear leg which u can see a sort of bulging muscle and it gives him problems at times showing a limp.
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(06-28-2023, 05:12 AM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(06-27-2023, 10:41 PM)T_Ferguson Wrote: It was NK that was limping and not putting his right rear leg down.

Yes, but @Tr1x24 was commenting on Tumbelas rear leg which u can see a sort of bulging muscle and it gives him problems at times showing a limp.

Ah sorry... my bad for not reading all... Grin

Neither of them seem ready to take on the PCM's the moral of the story.
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(06-28-2023, 12:41 AM)Mapokser Wrote: not seeing any issues with Skorro Jr's hindlimbs, he's not limping or showing any issues in putting strength there.

Jr definitely has a slight bum back left hip although not favoring it too much I see it. Either he has maybe a slight torn and swollen ligament or muscle or he might have a cyst, or maybe a bunch of scar tissue forming there but you I can clearly see it. It doesn't look like it hinders him....... yet.....  but somethings going on there.
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Last Tumbela Back seen alone trailing a ximunghwe in the Dulini traverse

Credit:  Fred Smith

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That back left leg doesnt look that great, he also slightly limps on it.
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Looks similar to KNP Limper but not as bad. He probably dislocated it when he got caught by the PCM the last time.
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