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(06-04-2020, 11:21 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: N'ws first time seen north of Sabi Sabi, yesterday, at Umkumbe:
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Is it alarm time for Bboys, Othawa and N. Avoca males, as this 4 young males are on their doorstep??..
Southern Pride female keep them busy for some time, but as suspected, after they are done mating with her they will try to explore more territory..
I think Othawa male might be in danger, N'ws might want to avoid 2 strong Bboys as they chased them before, and thru western Londolozi enter Singita and western Sabi Sands (route that Selatis take in 2012,they too didnt take central Londolozi and MalaMala as was controled by strong coalition )..
Othawa male was seen todays morning roaring in southwest Londolozi, as rangers said he was responding to other lions roars, its very likely those where N'ws..
Think that they will most likely to challenge the Othawa Male. N. Avocas and BBoys' experience would probably be too much for them at the moment. Their best bet would be to overwhelm the Othawa Male with their superior numbers.
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