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07-13-2020, 10:31 PM( This post was last modified: 07-13-2020, 10:35 PM by Tr1x24 )
(07-13-2020, 10:01 PM)Potato Wrote: The three newcomers seen in Singita ain't wasting time.
Part 2 - After many days and nights of hearing the mystery lions roaring, we had our first glimpse of them. • We had seen their tracks where they slipped into the Matimba's territory and left the same night. Our first view of them which was late at night, was of all three roaring and scent marking. • Still young and not yet fully developed, without that charismatic dense mane of a mature male, are they being too bold? • Time will tell. • In the meantime, the Matimba male firmly remains the dominant male of the west and of the Othawa pride. However, interesting times may lie ahead.
By the looks, this 3 are the size and slightly older than Junior, prob 3 yrs old or so, still too young to take territory..
HB with support of Othawa pride has nothing to worry about still..
I think these 3 are trying to establish themselves in northern Singita, which is "no mans land" and thats why they are roaring and scent marking, to see who is around them and if somebody will respond, this is new area to them afterall..