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(05-02-2021, 10:09 PM)Gijima Wrote: They really shouldn’t be traveling that far. Imagine how Red Road would react if he saw a pride of 14 hanging out at main dam? I wonder if there is just a lack of big prey in their current core territory. I haven’t heard of them on a Buffalo kill in ages. Nkuhumas like you said are moving south because of Blondie/Mohawk so the Talamatis can shift west to avoid other males .. if they keep doing what they’re doing there’s at least three coalitions they’re coming up against which is not great for the sub adults
Talamatis are surrounded by lone RRM, Imbali male and 2 Kruger males, thats not exactly danger for subadults if they encounter them, they can pretty much survive and take care of themselves now..
I think Talamati females are exploring future option, they will be (or already are) in estrus soon, so they are on search for males, and as it looks, DM wont be that male.
How did you come to that conclusion when they are and with dark mane now and running from the S8 and Kruger Males? You do realize the female’s number goal as long as the sub adults are with them is to protect them, not ditch them for new males? Especially these older lionesses... Every time they have encountered new males they have ran toward the roars of Dark Mane. Dark Mane leaves them for long stretches of time because he is in his prime and searching for new females but every time he calls they go towards his roars... and will do so until he leaves them officially.
He was with them today too.
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