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03-07-2021, 05:52 PM( This post was last modified: 03-07-2021, 05:57 PM by Tr1x24 )
(03-07-2021, 05:19 PM)Potato Wrote: I do not think there is a breakaway at all. Through 2019 it looked like 4 females sired by Birminghams will permamently split off from the core pride and establish themselfs as new pride resident in northern Mala Mala, but looking at the sightings of that pride through 2020 it look like young females rejoined the core pride and the northern Mala Mala is wide empty beside occassional apearances of Kambula, Torchwood and Nkuchuma prides.
Not true, where did you see that those females rejoined the core pride? Last sighting of whole Torchwoods was in early 2020, 13 females +1 young male..
2 days ago there was sighting of 9 Torchwood lionesses with 6 cubs together, now we dont know if "breakeaway" females where there or not..
In MalaMala sightings, there was always only 3/4 younger females (no females sired by Matimbas) sometimes with Smudge Nose female (who prob moves between the 2 gruops) and Torchwood young male, there was never more then 4/5 females, and Torchwood is 13 females strong..
Also in many sightings you can see 3/4 younger females and Smudge Nose on their own..
It may not be full breakeaway yet, but those 3/4 females are definetly hanging on their own a lot..