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(05-04-2018, 06:32 AM)Michael Wrote: Females count but it is the male offspring that will ensure their genetic code gets spread around, the Mapogos and the Majingilane didn't manage to generate any succesful male offspring, would be cool if the BB's managed to generate males that would be able to dominate within the Sabi Sands or at least that we could track them.
The Majingilane sired plenty of sons to carry on their genes.
That they went off elsewhere doesn't make them "unsuccesful". In fact, it's for the best, considering the amount of time they dominated, offspring they sired (counting bothb males and females), which means they would be inbreeding, had they stayed( their potential mates would be either sisters, half sisters, aunts and even mothers).
Now with the Birmingham males, it's the perfect time for them and any other new males to bring in new blood that can strenghten the gene pool.