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(12-02-2019, 07:38 PM)Potato Wrote: N'waswishaka males are in Sabi Sabi. I believe it is only matter of short time before they will try takeover on either Mhangeni or Kambula pride, perhaps even both. They definitely have numbers to do so. They also look old enough to take on other adult males.
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Well thats prob the reason why Othawa male and Mhangeni pride are back further north in Singita and Londolozi.
Those guys are getting bigger fast,with bigger manes. And just look at the youngest injured one, that must hurt, but he has that injury for atleast 4 months now, so it seems that doesnt effect him, he even grow some nice mane, this just show the toughness of lions.
If these guys push forward north, war is certaintly coming in Sabi Sands again, after a few years of peace, lets just hope with minimal losses.
2 older ones are definetly ready for fighting, but idk yet about 2 younger ones,they seems to be around 3 and a half, still a little too young to fight big males.
As i said before, best case scenario is that they find 2 Southern Pride lionesses, they are alone and ready for new males and new cubs.