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(03-06-2021, 07:32 PM)Tonpa Wrote: "The Othawa male has been pushing in further and further to areas that have until recently been under the control of the Birmingham males. Mating with Ntsevu lionesses, scent marking and roaring in new parts of the reserve, he’s playing with fire, but in his youth, will he be able to take on the two much older males? Throw the two Northern Avoca males into the mix as well (that have been seen in exactly the same area recently), and 2021 is looking like a very interesting year for the male lions of Londolozi..."
Also throw N'ws into the mix, and we might have real bloodbath in central Sabi Sands in 2021..also lets not forget about Nk/Styx and Torchwood young males who are in the same area.
Some Kambula lionesses mating with all those males prob attract them closer to Kambulas and Bboys at their age prob dont have that much energy to patrol all that territory which they patroled before, they are now mostly in central Mala.
I think if we throw N'was into the mix then rest of coalitions will just tap out as they do not have numbers to compare with N'was. Birminghams might try to hold their own, but that would be short lived. If N'was will decide to push north, there is no force there to stop them.