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(11-06-2024, 01:43 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: strange that K6 left, he looked like one of more dominant, but looks ike K3 took his place in hierarchy, these things change fast.
indeed. K6 seemed the second most interested in mating, right after K4. All of a sudden he and K3 changed "roles", now K6 following K5 to Londolozi (apparently) and K3 with Nks.
Indeed those things change impressivily fast.
(11-06-2024, 03:39 AM)Guillermo94 Wrote: I had thought they were with lionesses. Like four Kambula male lions they are strong lions moving around. I wonder if the four Kambula male lions would split? It seems it might happen? they come and go then are together. Older Kambula male lions are with an older male lion and very strong and black mane. I would think they would be with some lionesses and cubs.
I thought the same, looked like they were territorial but ofc we always had too little on the 3 to claim them as pride males or whatever, unfortunately thats part of trying to keep up with Kruger lions in more somewhat remote areas.
About Kambulas splitting... Its possible ofc but i think its unlikely.
Being scattered especially when some are more interested in mating and others not as much is normal.