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10-25-2017, 08:38 AM( This post was last modified: 10-25-2017, 08:39 AM by vinodkumarn )
(10-25-2017, 06:29 AM)Tshokwane Wrote:
(10-25-2017, 02:17 AM)Michael Wrote: How many lionesses does the Kambula pride have ?
Six, I think.
(10-25-2017, 02:17 AM)Michael Wrote: How much of a factor is the Kambula pride not being under the protection of a stable coalition unlike the Nkuhuma's ?
That depends on whether the males are actually present if they have an interaction. If they are, then the males will most likely side with their females. If not, then the situation changes, because the Kambulas are going to be more familiar with the territory.
(10-25-2017, 02:17 AM)Michael Wrote: Wouldn't the sub-adult lionesses and male sway things in favor of the Nkuhuma pride ?
I'm not sure on their age. Ifd they're old enough then they could add some muscle, but it depends of a lot of factors like how and where they meet.
Yes, they are 6 of them
They were unfortunate. Initially Matimbas were dominant.
Matshapiris took over and killed cubs. Unfortunately one of them had broken his leg and was never able to recover.
This lead to lone Matshapiri defend. When they were 2, there are instances that they chased atleast 2 BBoys in many instances. (In one instance even 3 BBoys were chased from their territory)
Avocas took the advantage of lone Matshapiri, but they are young and inexperienced and no numbers on their side. They were chased by Majis.
Now both Majis and BBoys showing interest in them. Even Mantimhales ... who knows..
Nkuhuma sub-adults are just little more than 1 year. (Less than 1.5 years)
Kambulas are 6, Nkuhumas are 5.
Kambulas are in their prime, they all are of similar age, little more than 4 year old.
Atleast one of the Nkuhuma is 10 year old and one of the eyes is blind.
I think Kambulas are more strong