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(12-06-2024, 08:04 AM)Mapokser Wrote: They do a great job defending the territory and spending time with the pride but never seemed to be very fond of cubs, being more of the type to ignore them and only show affection to their brothers, add to that that they have 9 hungry growing sons in the Kambula pride boldly taking their share of the food, Ndhzengas may start pushing them off sooner than one may have expected.
Like it or not, thats what "real" male lions do.
This is what makes them strong, they are showing full dominance and authority.
Male lions who "struggle" to keep their prides under their authority, will struggle to keep their rivals at bay.
Ndhzengas are displaying their strenght, amazing to watch.
I wonder what will be of young male lions one Sabi sands. Right there is young male lions and nomadic. Seems young Kambula male lions may have to go to Kruger. Young Kambula male lions may leave once other male lions come and Ndhzengas may leave. I wonder if NdZhengas male lions would cause them. Nehena and brother were with young sons and daughters. Hopefully they can stay longer. I am also wondering with four kambula male lions in the north and relatives of plain camp in north; would that maybe encourage plain camp to go to other areas in Sabi sands.