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04-26-2024, 02:43 PM( This post was last modified: 04-26-2024, 02:49 PM by Tr1x24 )
(04-26-2024, 03:13 AM)Duco Ndona Wrote: 1 to 3, for now. Though its always possible K4 reunites with the rest. Or that some of his brothers join him.
The two groups are living entirely different lives at the moment. K4 is acting like a matured male lion, seeking out sex and territory and now he has been seperated, he gets to live that life.
I don't think its a coincidence that the one most interested in lionesses ends up being found with the lionesses rather than the rest of the group. Which as K5 demonstrated, apparently isn't that difficult to reconnect with.
While the others are still not ready yet to be territorial, and are mostly just wandering along surviving and avoiding other lions.
With the groups having such different conflicting priorities and goals at the moment, it makes sense that they aren't in a hurry to reunite.
I don't think the sister has anything to do with it. Any of those males can now be the first to just leave the others and join K4, leaving the sister in the care of the others. But for some reason, they just don't.
I think sister definetly plays the role.
As we saw in their first visit north and NK last year, if they show up with sister, sister chases NK females, who obiviously run when they see female and 3,4 pretty much adult males.
Then males need to break from the group and find females alone, as K4 did and is doing.
Some males are not ready or confident enough to do that, so they just stick with the group.
Those who follow K4, get beating from him so they just return back to the group, as we saw with K5 now.
I think its mixture of 3 things:
- some males not quite ready/confident enough
- bond with their sister, they still see themselves as pride
- K4 dominance over mating females