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01-23-2022, 09:15 PM( This post was last modified: 01-23-2022, 09:22 PM by Duco Ndona )
Its more likely they were trying to find some safer lands to stay in with Nym becoming more a pest to them. During this expedition they however ran into Uboso. Which they then tried to distract while Tinya and the cub ran off. Its not like prides just instantaneously start accepting and inviting male lions in once their cubs are death.
Somehow however the cub got killed and afterwards Tinya rejoined the core pride again. Resulting in the new sighting.
I don't think the pride is going to stay in that region after this southern expedition turned into such a disaster. (Two cubs death in the span of just a few weeks).
More likely they will head back to familiar territory again and join up with male lions they are more familiar with, such as Nym or perhaps even the Tumbellas or PC males.
The PC males are probably their best bet. The Nwas, having already two prides nearly under their control are already spread out thin and likely wont offer much protection against the PC males. Going with the Tumbellas may invite a similar disaster as we saw with the Ximhungwes and Nym, being a solo male between far bigger coalitions is also unlikely to last long. The PC males on the other hand are still somewhat free and have the numbers and ferocity to deal with the harsh politics of Singita.