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12-06-2020, 03:59 AM( This post was last modified: 12-06-2020, 04:06 AM by Tr1x24 )
(12-06-2020, 03:50 AM)BA0701 Wrote: Whereas the loss of a single male lion can quite directly lead to the loss of many cubs and even some lionesses, and given the much smaller numbers of the lions this could have a much more detrimental impact on so many others in the surrounding areas. Comparing the two is quite simply apples and oranges. The loss of a single lion is far more consequential than the prey he may take as a result of prolonging his life.
Male lion will always get replaced by others.. And even if his cubs will get killed, new coalition will sire new ones.. Thats how it is..
Just look how many lions Majingilanes killed, but they sired more.