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10-29-2020, 02:34 AM( This post was last modified: 10-29-2020, 02:45 AM by T I N O )
I need to say that a lion always is a threat to other lion.
Nonetheless. The Othawa male at this stage being casanova that has been seen mating with a same lioness for over 4 months now. The Othawa male Isn't showing any kind of interesting.
At the moment weven't witness of an intent of took-over the Kambula/Ntsevu pride rather than mating with just a lioness... Besides. The Ntsevu/Kambula lioness (infertile) always trying to mate with every lion that roames nearby of her... Her does this to increases the chances of their "future" cubs will be accepted by the male lions that she has mated before. on this way those lions will think that were sired by them instead by the dominant male of the pride who mated with her much before than them. But her don't know at all that she can't be mother for the rest of his life... meanwhile she is causing troubles with nearby coalitions. on this case the Othawa male and the Birmingham's males