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(03-23-2025, 11:08 PM)MrLoesoe Wrote: Then also the fact that they migrated all the way south from Timbavati into Sabi Sands, for young males to really go on a search for territory, I think that also helped building their image
Just because they've travelled a long way doesn't necessarily mean they were looking for territory. They're nomadic, which means they have no home, so at this stage they're just as likely looking for somewhere safe where they can avoid territorial males until they're ready to challenge for a territory, and as everyone has said they're definitely not there yet.
The Manyeleti is a pretty good place for them as there are very few territorial males in such a big area, mainly just Red Road, who doesn't pose much of a threat to them if they don't go looking for a fight. Wouldn't be surprised if they do stick around there for a while.