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(07-20-2021, 04:09 AM)Gijima Wrote: They have done more since 2018 than most coalitions in this area. And you don’t know all their movements or interactions in Kruger.
Like I said, at the moment all five are moving and expanding their territory in some way. I didn’t say prides although that will come with moving and expanding naturally… none of them are just sitting in one reserve getting old and grey. And for that I respect them. You can go respect another coalition for another reason of your choosing…..
Thats what almost every coalition do after sireing 1 generation of cubs with their pride, which is usually 2-3 years, also depends on how many females is left to mate with in that pride they control.. Bboys did this before them, Majingilanes before them.. Its the way it works..
There are rare coalition who sits with the same pride/s to sire 2nd generation of cubs there, usually those coalition are at older age and they prob dont have power or drive anymore for expansion (late Majingilanes with Mhanghenis and Othawas, now Bboys with Kambulas, Ross males with Birminghams for example)..
Coalition in their prime will definitely try to expand after sireing 1 generation with their first prides, so i dont think Avocas are any special in that regard..