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The Tumbela Coalition

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(04-20-2022, 06:23 AM)Mdz123 Wrote: Skorro Jr. Not sure if it was a recent sighting but if it is, he is scarless so a confrontation with PC boys didnt occur


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It's from a few days before
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From yesterday, Dominant Tumbela and Ximungwe female
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Problem is, that also includes Gingerella.
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Both Tumbela Males have re-joined the Othowa Pride.

Don’t see anything wrong with Limper.

Report of the sighting says 5 cubs present…only missing one lioness and one cub at the scene.

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Where did the blood on pc's face come from?
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Guessing they ambushed the othawas/tumbelas on a kill and stole it before continuing chasing them
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Its not like they would take a break from chasing to eat. 

If the blood is from a kill its more likely the other way around. That the PCmales had a kill first and the Tumbellas and Othawas showed up later. Most likely checking out circling vultures and expecting a cheetah or Hyenas or something.
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Limper and Othawas few days ago :




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he still looks a little thin but it's nice to see he's taking his place at the dinner table
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It’s always better when we see Tumbelas together.  

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Neil Jennings shares some footage showing the Skorro’s battle scars after the altercation w Nhenha and Nkuhuma.  If it was indeed a scrap with BOTH, I’d say he’s lucky this is the only result.   Hope he heals fully and quickly.   There’s no room to show any signs of weakness 

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(04-28-2022, 05:55 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Neil Jennings shares some footage showing the Skorro’s battle scars after the altercation w Nhenha and Nkuhuma.  If it was indeed a scrap with BOTH, I’d say he’s lucky this is the only result.   Hope he heals fully and quickly.   There’s no room to show any signs of weakness 

It was prob scrap over kill/carcass, because if it was a real battle for territory, then Skorro Jr. wouldn't be left with such "light" injuries.

Skorro Jr. has a tough times ahead, 2 coalitions of big and impressive males on his doorstep, help from his brother is little to none, idk how much longer he can keep them at bay.
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With some luck. The two coalitions take care of eachother and he doesnt have to do much himself.
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(04-28-2022, 06:33 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:

He broke his lower canine?
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