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(08-23-2020, 01:03 PM)sik94 Wrote: He can't survive by himself for long as a nomad. His only chance is to join up with the 3 young males in the pride and leave with them in a year or so, the ross males seem to understand he isn't a threat and don't want to get injured trying to kill him cuz he won't go down easy. If he can hang around the pride till the 3 subadults reach the nomadic stage, he might just be alright.
Idk if that can happen, age gap between him and younger males is around 2 yrs or so, those younger males will be atleast 1 more year in the pride, by that time his urge for mating will kick in and will try to mate with the females (i've seen him already try to hop on 1 of the females) and Ross males wont tolerate that..
I think he can survive on his own, its not going to be easy but i think he can, his limp is getting better, and i've seen him run around 1 month ago or so.. He can scavenge around and prob catch some less mobile pray by himself..