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(04-16-2024, 01:17 AM)Duco Ndona Wrote: I think that is putting to much blame on her.
All lions start out fearing dominant males. Its what they are trained to do from birth as cubs and have to unlearn once they grow up.
That the Kambula boys are still fleeing is just because they are not mature enough to stand their ground. If they were, their sister fleeing would not matter much. Lionesses are not expected to fight in conflicts like these.
I don't think it's putting blame on her as much as it is admitting she is affecting the nature of the Kambula boys. She chases away females who attempt to get their attention and it seems like the other 3 aside from Kambula #4 often follow her when she goes in the opposite direction of the prides they could be conquering. I think she is indirectly affecting their growth.