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(04-18-2021, 11:56 PM)BA0701 Wrote: While he is one of the lions I have been following very closely, have been ever since he got injured initially, he is truly a monster in size. I saw a video of him and the white male, along with a few others from the pride, laying at the water's edge, which was taken about a week ago, and he was double the nearest sized animal in the group. I just hope he is able to make or join a coalition, now that he seems to be close to being driven out. If he continues to hang around, especially if he gets caught by both the Ross males, mounting another lioness (2nd such incident in the past 6 months), he very well could get killed. I am just not clear how he can survive on his own, right now if ever, with that injury.
He needs to stick close to 3 subadult males until the end of this year, then those 3 will be 3 yrs old and start nomadic life, thats basically his only option..
But its a big question mark how big of a bond they have, they are 2 yrs in age difference and might not form a coalition..