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(07-09-2024, 09:39 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Both females look to be very comfortable together right now
Please note, that Vestment from Manyeleti reported two females were together three days ago, so they have been near other for that long
I may be thinking too far ahead but if they stay together and produce offspring and so on , does it still make sense to call it Talamati pride since only 50% of the pride is Talamati ( kinda ironic when Msultu pride is 100% Talamati)
Hi yes I actually think the name should stay with her. After what this lioness been through and her sisters and the cubs and sub adults and the S8 male lion; I think it should. The pride with her sister and the other lionesses were strong with the S8 male lion. Right now the sub adults would have been growing and getting stronger. I think the name should stay; the Selatie daughters were doing good and the Talamatie lioness strength and resilience it should all stay tougher. A lot of sadness happened; I do not understand why it would be ok to not to name the Talamatie lioness. If the 4 younger lioness are named in the South it would not follow the Selatie lioness story. I think the way is done it is how other lionesses get a name, because of the area and when they split. That’s actually similar how the Selatie pride got the name after splitting from the Nukhuma. The 4 young lioness are young and strong they could start their story. Nothing will happen if it is done that way. They will still be known as Talamatie daughters and Avocas. The Talamatie pride first met with the Matimbas and then the Selatie male lions. I maybe wrong in what I said it should not be that important it is not, but how would one know what lions we’re their relatives. I use to think Gingerella in the Othowa pride is her two cubs it could be like the Othowa pride.