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(05-05-2021, 11:01 PM)Potato Wrote: What it comes to Tintswalo male, they seem to have great options all around. If they go towards south or south east, they should easly became dominant again very soon
I know the Manyeleti was pushing narrative that Tintswalos are fully dominant there and over Mbiri pride, but i dont think thats fully the case.. Theres no males to oust them, and as maturing, they started to behave like dominant males (roaring, scent marking, fighting for females) , but we seen that females where rejecting them and not considering them as dominant, yet they still seen them as part of a pride, and few females where avoiding them..
So Tintswalos will have to move, regardless what happens with Mbiris boys, as i dont see Mbiri females mating with them, especially now when they found new male.
I think this scenario is good for Tintswalos (might not be for RRM..) as im quite sure they will move south..
Sadly I agree, Tintswalos are familiar with the south, if they go that way though we could end up wtih situation of no cubs in Mayneleti at all if both Mbiris little ones and 9 Nharu ones would be eliminated.
I guess Lambile might have problem in that scenario, he sees to be No.3 in his coalition at the momment and Nharu females might reject him to some extent like Mbiri females rejected Tintswalos, so that might not be an ideal situation for him to stay in nor is wanderign off alone though.
I wonder if any male in northern Sabi Sands/souther Manyeleti would end up tagging along with Ximhungwes once that cub would be old enough to be safe around males.