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(01-24-2022, 02:38 AM)Duco Ndona Wrote: Roaring is hardly an accurate way to map the position of lions. If Ubuso hasn't roared for a while, but his brothers did from the east. It would be very easy to assume he would be there with them.
And while they have lionesses that would like to mate, they have plenty of opportunities for that in Singita as well. So that probably didn't drive their expedition south.
So beyond an error, I don't really see any reason for the Mhangeni to come in contact with the N'was.
I see all the reason for them to seek out a dominant and stable coalition. They have been a pride that hasn't produced or raised a decent litter in years. I wouldn't be surprised if they intentionally try to reach the Nw's, even at the cost of losing the 1 subadult. As that cub reaches the age of 1.5 years or so, I wouldn't be surprised if they accept the Nw's as their new males.
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