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(01-05-2022, 11:19 PM)Wyld@Heart Wrote: I don't know much about the Othawa pride but I believe there are a significant number of older lionesses for whom this current litter of cubs might be the last they will have the time to raise to adulthood?A takeover might very well prove to be disastrous to the long term future of that entire pride. I know lion prides come and go but it's always a pity when prides who have been present in a region for generations fall foul of circumstance and it can leave a vacuum that isn't always that quick to fill up again
Yep, given the age of 2 out of 3 Othawa females, this generation of cubs is prob crucial for Othawas future, so we hope that Tumbelas can keep other coalitions at bay for atleast 1.5- 2 more years.