There is a world somewhere between reality and fiction. Although ignored by many, it is very real and so are those living in it. This forum is about the natural world. Here, wild animals will be heard and respected. The forum offers a glimpse into an unknown world as well as a room with a view on the present and the future. Anyone able to speak on behalf of those living in the emerald forest and the deep blue sea is invited to join.
"Bboys with Kambula pride where also seen in Avocas territory in Cheetah Plains, Nkorho, aswell as in Othawa male territory in Singita, and nobody is saying that they are pressuring them, or anything.. All the time is that propaganda that Avocas are pressuring "ageing" Bboys.."
Birminghams were making only occasional forays to Avocas territorry. Avocas presence in northern Mala Mala is regular. They clearly shifted their territory a bit south.
"Avocas are mating with younger Nkuhuma lionesses, so atm they dont think about any takeovers lol..."
As I said it is not about what is happening now, but what will happen in next weeks and months. Also that they are mating with Nkuchuma lionesses doesn't mean at all that they won't be intrested in Kambula lionesses.
"Lions territory and boundaries changes day to day, so if Avocas are roaring in Northern Londolozi that doesnt mean automaticly that they want to takeover Bboys lol.. "
I am not saying that they are trying to take over Birminghams territory at the moment, but that those two coalitions might have some clash in future.
"Since that propaganda started half a year ago, theres still not 1 evidence that 2 coalitions came even close to blows,"
That it did not come to blows so far doesn't mean it won't in the future.
"Its normal for male lions to roar on their boundary, all males do that, thats not a sign of takeover... "
Yes, agree 100%.
"I dont have anything against Londolozi, but if you follow them over the years, they have tendecies to force some narratives and stories.."
Well... in the past years male lions dynamic on their property was hot and very often coalitions were clashing with each others. They might be just to such aggressive developments in lion dynamic.