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(09-04-2020, 03:33 PM)Selati Wrote: Definitely not something I was expecting. Thought they would stay in their territory on the S126 till the end of their time of dominance. Just serves to remind me of one of the many reasons I've been following the lions of the Kruger for so long. Things can change so quickly, seemingly out of nowhere.
Well, i think they got pressured from other coalitions on s126, Leeubron males where seen hanging around s126 recently, maybe thats the reason for Mluwati to abandon that area and return south.. Mluwati males are 10+ yrs old males and are not match for big and prime Leeubron males or maybe new younger, bigger coalition (just my theory)..
Yeah that would make sense. When I heard that the Leeubrons had moved south I did wonder what would happen with being so close to the Mluwatis.