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05-11-2021, 11:44 PM( This post was last modified: 05-11-2021, 11:57 PM by Slayerd )
I've seen a lot of people think that the Kambula Pride as a whole took out the Othawa Male but this seems very unlikely to be the case. Looking at the behaviour of Lionesses, they don't participate in the mauling of other male lions. When faced by Male lions, Lionesses will either try to push them away by actively attacking them or distract them by flirting but to actually maul and kill a lion is very rare and not a real option. Whilst a pride might be able to injure a male which later can lead to his death, they don't maul and kill male lions. People like to paint the Kambula as killing machine and aggressive Lionesses that will kill anything but whilst they may be aggressive against other prides, they have never killed male lions. People assume they injured Nsuku but they didn't actually kill him. In fact the Birmingham Males themselves wiped out all the Kambula cubs in 2018 and nothing happened to them. Nhenha saved the Mangheni lioness and Tinyo and him saved the Tsalala lioness from these Lionesses as well. The most likely scenario is the Birmingham Boys were the ones involved in the killing and the pride played little to no role in his death