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(08-24-2021, 09:37 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Obiviously Bboys will get pushed out / defeated eventually, they are around 11 yrs of age, younger coalition will defeate them as it has been like that with every coalition, you name it..(if they dont die naturally like Majingilanes).
But for now, even tho they gave up part of their territory to Avocas, they are still territorial males in central Sabi Sands and you nor anybody cant deny that.and its not trailing subadults, few Kambulas are with them, aswell they are chasing young males out of the pride..
They are dominant over small arena with no pride on it. Is it reall a dominant coalition? For me having territory, but no prides kinda half nomadic stage. Birmingham's current spot so not much different than those of for example Nkuchuma male being kind of terrytorial on Singita or young Shish males on H7.
(08-24-2021, 09:37 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: , few Kambulas are with them
As of June Mala Mala raport, 2 of the adult Kambula females are with a group of sub adults while other 4 are moving around their core territory, that is of of Birmingham males current terrytorial range. Also it will probably be very soon that even those two females will join rest of their sisters further north.