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(08-17-2021, 02:13 AM)Potato Wrote: Definitelly, but the question stand if they are able and willing to compate with Mbiri and Tintswalo males and I would say the answer is no. Also it would be bad for the newly born cubs in Birmingham pride so I hope the Ross males do not get in the way of Mbiri males as such confrontation could end up in disaster for the Ross males.
Ross males are past their prime years,but still in good shape, that absolutely doesnt mean that they cant compete with Mbiris or far less experienced Tintswalos..
But i dont think they will, they have good situation and 2 big prides on Ngala..
Indeed! They already have two big prides in Ngala and with cubs. I doubt they'll push into Manyeleti to follow the Mbiri females, but if the females stick in Ngala, the Ross boys surely will be around to mated with the female. Well, that's at least my thoughts