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(Yesterday, 01:35 AM)NLAL11 Wrote: Disagree with the post. I think they'll have better chance to become pride males in Kruger.
Agree, no future for them in Sabi Sands, all coalitions thera are in their primes.
Oldest, Ndhzengas, just turned 9 not long ago, in theory they can also go for years (NK is only ~ 1 year younger than Ndhzengas).
Hi good point. Ndhzenga male lions may surprise by staying longer with Kambula lionesses. If they have more cubs Kambula lionesses. I wonder if a very big pride will be in Kambula. I wonder when young male lions would leave?
If Kambula lionesses have more cubs. Kambula lionesses are with Ndhzenga male lions, and would help Ndhzenga male lions. I was also thinking the young male lions in kambula what happens if they do not leave soon? If young male lions stay another year they will be three or around three. Would they help Ndhzenga male lions if they stay? I think Ndhzenga male lions may chase older five or six, because it is too many.