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05-23-2018, 07:37 AM( This post was last modified: 05-23-2018, 07:42 AM by swtlei4u )
(05-22-2018, 10:16 AM)Gamiz Wrote: Birmingham Nhenha & Ntsevu Lioness - Londolozi Blog
21 May 2018
By Anthony Goldman
An Ntsevu lioness and one of the Birmingham males stand side-by-side, presenting the illusion of a united front. In reality these lionesses and males have been bouncing between one another, with barely a day going by without a new combination of mating pair being found on Londolozi. Having never watched other lionesses raising cubs successfully, and having failed on their first few tries, there are shadows of doubt cast over these females’ ability to raise litters through to independence.
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the problem i see with this lion pride is their mothers never showed them how to raise cubs because they never learned because their mothers the tsalala's never showed them. the other problem is the instability of male coalition right now. if the matshapiri males didn't dissolve, i think they would have a better chance in raising cubs.