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(05-05-2021, 11:31 PM)Potato Wrote: I though that knowing Mbiris, Skorro pride will not hold them for long. I was wondering tho, in which direction they will expand: if it will be Ngala to the west or Mbiri pride to the south or if they will go further down H7. It looks like I have got the answer.
What it comes to Tintswalo male, they seem to have great options all around. If they go towards south or south east, they should easly became dominant again very soon. Ngala seem to be good option as well. Ross males of course would be more difficult target althrough Tintswalos being coalition of 3 surely would have good odds to overthrown Ross males.
There is also a possibility of Birmingham sub-adults eventually finally breaking away or trigger a split (they are 5 young females). Imbali pride might be without S8 Male currently and Hamilton pride AFAIK has one dominant male as well (although there is no indication/guarantee Tintswalos have a confidence for a hostile takeover already or experience to get all together for such an endeavour maximizing their chances - just in the video posted above they were split into 2+1 again). For sure 3 lions are still a factor to count with and whatever way the cookies crumble Manyeleti could use more lions, more prides really.