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(08-01-2020, 04:41 PM)Potato Wrote: News from Singita: the three newcomers seen in northern Singita were seen mating with one of the Othawa females. It seems that those young males are here to stay. They might be a reason why Styx pride is so often now days seen in southern Sabi Sands. Guides also had brief debate on to who is currently the largest lion in Sabi Sands and one of them said that he defnitelly would say Birminghams are which is supprising for me I must say as I believed Matimba male to still be the largest lion in Sabi Sands. Also I thought Othawa male to be larger than both Birminghams, but that doesn't seem to be the case either.
Hmm, interesting thing about Othawa lioness with 3 new males.
That could only be Aunty Othawa (with limp) as other 2 where seen with the pride at that time and they are not in esturs, while she was seen 5 days ago with HB mating..
HB hasn't been seen with the pride since o,n Savanna videos, hope nothing happened to him..
I just cant belive we still dont have any photos of this 3 new males at this point..
she could be just taking one for the team to distract the new males from the pride. lionesses have been known to do this keep cubs and sub adults safe from intruding males.