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(08-13-2020, 01:48 AM)sik94 Wrote: Tbh the Mhangeni pride is a bit of a trap for him, its safe but he might become another Solo. He needs to become nomadic so he can find a few partners, then try to get a territory he can actually defend with his gang. If he stays a dominant male he won't let another male join him, which leaves him very vulnerable.
Lions are animals afterall, they are not capable of logical thinking like we do, they mostly operate on instincts..
Theres no example of lion purposely leaving his pride to become nomadic so he can find partners, this is not a movie..
Obviously I am not saying he needs to logically come up with this plan, that would be preposterous. I am just saying that if circumstances had not given him this opportunity to become the dominant male of the Mhangeni pride so early on, he would be more successful as a territorial lion.