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02-05-2022, 02:01 PM( This post was last modified: 02-05-2022, 02:17 PM by Tr1x24 )
(02-05-2022, 01:49 PM)Duco Ndona Wrote: Once Nhenha and the cubs are gone, the Kambulas will probably merge again. But I am not surewhat's up with the Avocas. They seem to either not know or care that the PCmales are seriously sawing on the legs of their chair.
Perhaps they are sick or are having confidence issues?
Avocas have no issues with PC males, its not their fault that 2 females left their territory and move west to find new males for next generation.
All those prides have almost adult subadults, thats another reason why those prides are splitting a lot. When those subadult females become ready to mate and produce cubs, and young subadult males leave the pride, those prides will again become stable, as those subadult females will settle in 1 area and raise cubs.
Some prides will definitely split, as they are too big to sustain, such as Kambula pride, Kambula breakeaway will form 100%. As for Nkuhumas and Talamatis, i think that depends of Avocas and how long will their still be dominant in northern Sabi Sands, its hard to predict, if they stay dominant and splitting 2 Nkuhuma and 3 Talamati females raise cubs with new males, those prides will also split, those splitting females will not rejoin or accept their past members if they are raising cubs under different coalition.