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(04-17-2022, 05:59 PM)Tonpa Wrote:



https://youtu.be/4wDtlenIPMs

Yes, That 4th cub is apparently a girl.   Here is what I saw i saw regarding these 3 on sex wise.  This girl up front has the most gorgeous eyes

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So, the 4th cub has been reunited with her pride?
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(04-17-2022, 07:41 PM)lionuk Wrote: So, the 4th cub has been reunited with her pride?

Not as the recording of the video.   I suspect this was recorded about a week to ten days ago.  It matches other posts and information from other Londolozi content.
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Gingerella and Ximungwe together. These 2 seem ready to form a pride together
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( This post was last modified: 04-17-2022, 10:07 PM by Tonpa )

So it begins 
"Plains Camp male trailing after the Tumbela male that's running away from their vocal"
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(04-17-2022, 10:05 PM)Tonpa Wrote: So it begins 

Oh no, this doesnt smell well for Othawas and Tumbelas, these boys are huge, with Limper at state he is, theres not much Skorro Jr. can do..

Also first PC boy has blood on his mouth..
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PC boys deep into Tumbelas territory :

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Such a shame for this, Othawa cubs are just over 1 year old, still atleast 1 year away from independence, and they where doing so well.
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Othawa Pride are at Inyati lodge, only 4 cubs 

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Very bad news. Could mean the end of any meaningfull lion presence in western sector.

Also. The PCboys are highly agressive to try a take over this early after becoming territorial. May not be a good sign of stability.

Though lets hope this was the last of it.
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(04-17-2022, 10:40 PM)Duco Ndona Wrote: Very bad news. Could mean the end of any meaningfull lion presence in western sector.

Also. The PCboys are highly agressive to try a take over this early after becoming territorial. May not be a good sign of stability.

Even if Othawas leave western sector and went nomadic to try save the cubs (what Styx did in 2018) soner or later new pride will fill the void, also Ximhungwe/Othawa breakaway are here, and Mhangenis might return, Talamatis also where there not long ago. 

As for PC boys, they control only 2 females, 1 has cubs and other pregnant (maybe also cubs) so no mating available anymore, its natural they search for new females as they are not mating with them for around 4 months already..
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The Othawas could be decimated in a take over and the Ximhungwe pride is just one roaming lioness and perhaps Gingerella. The rest only sees western sector as a small part of their territory. So wont be staying full time.
So no more central dominant pride. But rather a mixture of smaller temporary groups. A bit like Londolozi.


And while territorial male lions typically roam a bit in these circumstances. Agressive hostile takeover of this nature and numbers (2v2) are a lot more rare. Not being pressured by nomadic life they play it more safe. More like we saw with the Nwaswitshakas or Avocas vs BBoys.
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All Othawa cubs are apparently accounted for. Though they are reported to be alone.
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Hopefully Tumbela males will reunite and push intrudes out.
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(04-18-2022, 03:38 AM)Duco Ndona Wrote: All Othawa cubs are apparently accounted for. Though they are reported to be alone.

Is there a source for that?
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