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09-15-2023, 07:47 AM( This post was last modified: 09-15-2023, 07:49 AM by sik94 )
There are advantages and disadvantages of bigger coalitions(5-7). They initialy disrupt the dynamics within an area that might contain upto 6 or so prides which is then followed by atleast 3 years of complete stability. This can be good for prides that are struggling to exist/grow due to high competition between smaller coalitions. There's a reason we see Mapogo/Majingalane/Matimba bloodlines in almost every major pride within Sabi Sands.
Numbers are always an advantage for a coalition I think, it gives you power and protection when you're young and inexperienced. A coalition splitting isn't a bad thing, the perfect way is to start out as a big coalition of 6-7. You might lose a few members by the time you have been dominant for a few years so that splitting situation never arises. If all 6 or 7 do happen to be alive by the 2nd or 3rd year, splitting isn't a bad thing at all at that point. With bigger coalitions it's the first few years where you can really make a difference, smaller coalitions just don't have that luxury and have to do the heavy lifting early on with very little reward.
(09-15-2023, 01:55 AM)BA0701 Wrote: someone will always get unhappy with their share of the spoils
I disagree with this pov. I don't think this is ever the reason for a split. As a lion you'll always have to fight for your part of the kill, that's just part of life. There's no such thing as being 'unhappy' about it, the bigger the coalition the more they will have to hunt. Anything they catch will be gone within minutes and all of them would be equally motivated to make a second kill moments later. The only time I see this being an issue is when a member is sick or injured and isn't in a condition to fight for his share at the dinner table.