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03-01-2021, 02:27 AM( This post was last modified: 03-01-2021, 02:28 AM by Tr1x24 )
(03-01-2021, 01:25 AM)Potato Wrote: Chasse took place on Ngala which most definitelly isn't in any part territory of Skorro pride. On another note as far as I remember Ross males with Birmingham pride were seen at Orpen Gate 2 weeks ago or so. Also as far as I remember Skorro last time was seen on Ngala... 5 and half years ago
If theres no roaring or marking of dominant males or pride in that area for weeks, neigbouring pride will fill that void and claim that territory..
This is exactly what happened in Londolozi with N. Avocas who now these days hang all the way in central Londolozi, because theres no Bboys or Kambulas there for few weeks..
Skorros and Mbiris are certainly not invading Ross males territory, if there where recent presence of Ross males there, that lioness and Skorro pride would certaintly not been there..
And stop with these, Ngala is territory of only Ross males, reserve boundaries are not lions territory boundaries, lions territory change daily..
That was exact reaction with N. Avocas when they where seen in Londolozi and MalaMala, people where like "oh look N. Avocas are in Londolozi and MalaMala, they are invading Bboys"..