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(11-21-2024, 10:51 PM)afortich Wrote: So happy that these 2 good looking guys are still together. The longer they keep away from fighting others, the better for their growing bond and success in the future.
Yea, currently patience is key for them in Sabi Sands, as they prob cant out duel anyone atm, but eventually they would need to act if they want to be territorial males and rise offspring, as NK is not getting younger, he is 8.5 yrs old "already".
I would wonder up to Nukhuma male lion. Nukhuma male lion is he is the oldest would be up to him. Talamatie young male lion is six? He is young male lion, but he has been on his own and experienced hunting, and from north to south. Young Talamatie male lion looks stronger and his mane is growing. In Sabi Sands where would they go? In the South there is the Gijima male lions and they may be the strongest lions; I say that, because Ndzhenga male lions are strongest and some point younger lions grow and stronger. Plain camp male lions and Gijima male lions stronger, but Gijima male lions are brave, bold, aggressive. Wonder if is not a coincidence Gijima male lions are with many lionesses, but Nukhulus are in the south. Nkuhuma male lions would be better in South?
the talamti male be might be 5 years old now or idk about maybe 5 in a half
Young Talamatie male lion is the young. In Sabi Sands I wonder where they can go? not many lions in central with Nzdhenga and Kambula lionesses. West many lions come and go, but Plain Camps may show up and Ximuguwe lionesses are aggressive may even hurt them with Plain camp male lions. Many lions Southern Avoca, Kruger male lion, Nukhuma, young Talamatie male lion, Black damn male lion, young Nukhuma male lion once with black damn male lions; young male lions and now Kambula male lions.