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(05-16-2022, 01:20 AM)Duco Ndona Wrote: Nah. The Ravenscourt female was already part of the pride at that time.
The last Ravenscourt lioness joined the Ximungwe pride, and was thus a Ximungwe lioness? Historically, since the current, and last, Ximungwe lioness is the elder of the two, will Gingerella become a member of the Ximungwe pride, or will the two of them create a new pride? Both Ximungwe and Othawa prides could certainly use Gingerella right now. If they do still remain Ximungwe pride, what would happen if the current Ximungwe were to perish, would Gingerella become an Othawa Breakaway, or remain Ximungwe? So many interesting questions come out of this pairing, I am just trying to gather some historical context, as this clearly isn't the first time such a scenario has arisen.
I remember I asked this question last year and most believe that Gingerella would simply become a member of the ximunghwe pride. And no new pride name would be used.
Here is some fun facts about prides getting renamed The Ravenscourt pride (once originally part of the Castleton pride)
Due to the fact that the Castleton pride seldom crossed onto Castleton property anymore it was decided to rename them after the large open area that they were now spending most of their time - Ximhungwe clearings. Which the Tsalala pride came from Castleton pride also