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(10-10-2017, 03:44 AM)Tshokwane Wrote: Credits to MalaMala.
MALAMALA TODAY: October 8th & 9th. The 2 Avoca males were viewed yesterday near Styx Waterhole and this morning they were found in the vicinity of a Clarendon male and a buffalo kill along Dudley Lookout. All three lions were sporting fresh battle wounds and it was the older male who was feeding on the kill.
However, he may just have won battle and not the war as the Avoca males, who spent the day at a nearby pan, were making their way back towards the male.
The other Clarendon male (hairy belly) was viewed about 1km further south and the Eyrefield pride were only a few hundred meters away from him.
it would make sense that they don't stay together all the time if they would be within their territory. But as nomadic males they should stick together. But on the other hand, we are talking about lions. Their behaviour doesn't have to make sense..maybe they feel like they're within their territory. Nevertheless it is sad that one or both of them are going to get killed soon by rival males, if they continue with their current behaviour.