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01-24-2022, 05:58 PM( This post was last modified: 01-24-2022, 06:25 PM by Tr1x24 )
(01-24-2022, 11:11 AM)Duco Ndona Wrote: They spend months protecting these cubs, which were still alive when they started going sourh. They also have far more suitable partners in their own turf. So finding pride males can be ruled out. Finding food is a more reasonable motive.
The Nwaswitshakas are also to far away to be a reasonable candidate They mostly spend their time on the opposite end of the reserve and are already struggling with Nhenha and the Kambulas. So they obviously arent going to march in to deal with Nym and the PCmales
Lone NK male or 2 young PC males far more suitable then coalition of 4 prime males ??
Nwaswitshakas struggling with Nhenha and Kambulas? They dont, Nhenha and Kambulas with cubs are avoiding them.
Nwaswitshakas are absolute strongest coalition of Sabi Sands rn, controling central Sabi Sands from Lions Sands to almost northern Londolozi/Mala Mala, part of Londolozi (west) is Mhangenis territory, so no, Nwaswitshakas are not far away.
And why wouldn't Mhangenis moved into Nwaswitshakas territory in Londolozi /Umkumbe? Styx pride did the same thing.. Especially now when Kambulas are scattered in central Sabi Sands, Mhangenis could easily overpower them, Nwaswitshakas dont need to go in Singita.