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Talamatis have left ( for now ), if Kambulas leave too they'll have much more space to hunt and hide. If they can get to the end of the year in one piece they'll be at an age they'll have good chances of reaching adulthood, they'll be at an age where they will be able to ( maybe ) even leave their natal territory if necessary to establish themselves elsewhere. But hopefully they'll be able to share the land with the Ximhungwes and no bigger pride will come to push them out. Western Sector can afford 2 prides.
(04-23-2023, 05:48 AM)Mapokser Wrote: If they can get to the end of the year in one piece they'll be at an age they'll have good chances of reaching adulthood,
Agreed. This October, they would reach the age of Tsalala lioness when she first got alone after the death of her mother. But hey, if they could get this far, why can’t they make it to the end the year?
They definitely can survive on their own as of now, but they are vulnerable to rivals and competition. At their age they're probably not as fast as an adult lion so it's difficult to outrun them. The more they grow the higher their chances of outrunning threats if they met any and also the more they'll be able to protect themselves from hyenas.