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(04-23-2015, 09:34 PM)'Majingilane' Wrote: I think the same Sanjay, maybe she will get away from the conflict, but what's for sure is that the other lionesses will be looking for her.
This is one of the things that you don't see in documentaries. They always picture the same: hard working lionesses, a lazy male that steal their meals, and cubs that only need their mothers.
Then you read this kind of things and you start to realize that males do so much more. The inability of the Selati males to fend off the Majingilane(one of the Sealtis died after the fight, the other two were expelled), made possible this whole change in the dynamics of the lion lives.
Agreed, big cat society is far more complex than just trying to say females are "this" and males are "this".
Every cat, every family has their own personalities and structure.
Who knows what will happen with this female, nothing is set in stone. Like what happened with Madita, she went from being attacked from an intruding pride to leading it.
So nothing is set in stone, we will just have to wait and see.
TFS