My brain saw the SULK and immediately imagined a cat's unhappy tail wiggling. 🤣
[In his best Sir David Attenborough-near-whispering-nature-documentary impression]: "And here we see her male approached by an adult female from the pack. Is this a rival for our gal's affections? They've only bumped noses, but our Anjo does not look happy at her mate's curiosity. Now, it would be potentially dangerous for both females if she challenged the ad-dult directly, so instead she goes for the more subtle approach--she will instead seek to reinforce her pair-bond with her mate.
She plays up that minor injury and uses the opportunity to spend the rest of the day with her male fawning on her, not just to restore her own ego, but both as an opportunity to remind the rest of the pack his status as her mate and also as an opportunity for her to rub her scent on him, to further discourage any other curious females. Such is the way of the Gyaru of the Suburbia." 🧐