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Mating Behaviour - Data, Videos and Pics

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(08-13-2016, 05:01 PM)Polar Wrote: @Majingilane,

Tigresses are also known to follow prime males into their territories to mate with them. 

Lionesses, not so much. For them, once they are born, they are forever stuck to the pride in which they were born to. Same with primate females.

About lionesses, I think the expression "forever stuck to the pride" is a little bit too excessive. Sometimes lionesses can leave the prides where they are born in... I think to the last dereck and Beverly Joubert's movie "the last lions" in which a lone lioness trying to breed her cubs wanted to become integrated into a new pride. Sometimes too, a lioness willing to protect her cubs from the arrival of new males chooses to leave the pride. This isn't common at all but this can happen.
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