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(07-23-2021, 03:45 PM)Potato Wrote: It will be intresting to see further development of terrytorial dynamic between Nkuchuma and Kambula prides in current takeover of Birminghams territory by Avoca males. Even if Kambula pride wouldn't be fragmented they would have hard time in defending their territory from bigger Nkuchuma pride if Nkuchumas will decide to try to takeover those hunting grounds considering that Kambula sub adult probably will be chassed away by Avocas which will leave just 6 females of Kambula pride vs whole Nkuchuma pride.
Why would Nkuhuma pride leave their territory and invade Kambulas? No reason for that.
They are now hanging further south only because they follow and hang in territory of their pride males, once N. Avocas completely abandon Nkuhumas, Nkuhumas wont be moving further south, even now, Nkuhumas where mostly seen on the very north border of MalaMala/Londolozi, in fact they hang there occasionaly since early 2020.
Nkuhumas have 7 females, but 3 younger females mostly hang on their own now when they have cubs, older 4 are with 8/9 subadults and that gruop can be seen in MalaMala, 12 members are there atm in the north on a kill.