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It appears the rumours of his pending demise have once again been greatly exaggerated.
Not everyone is going to be the Arnold Schwarzenegger of its species.
(03-08-2022, 03:22 AM)Bellateda Wrote: He needs to hold on for 16-18 months more.
To be fair he does look thin.
Or I shud say atleast for 2 more yrsyrs.
PC are already threat, kambulas are potential threat.
We all know that, timbavati coalition have ruled sabi sands ( atleast for the past 10 yrs). So if it continues, mamayambulas, nsemanis, Birmingham, Birmingham breakaway, black dams coalition anand many more could be threat in a year or 2.
Only one male tumbela will not be enough to tackle them all.
If we take a hypothetical scenario that limper make it for 2 more yrs ( and i think he shud, he is just 6) and in the coming month or two, dominant tumbella got dethroned by any of the above coalition, the 5 young othawa ggirls will be around 3 and will be sexually active to bear the new coalition cubs.
Before that, there would be high chances that they would also met the fate of Gingingerella.
(03-20-2022, 11:53 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Here, Limper by Kay Burley
It looks Limper’ limp is a serious one, he probably will have that for the rest of his life but he sometimes walks normally. I think his condition should be similar to that of Skorokoro
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