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Information on pride specific threads, and an informal poll

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I don't particularly like Mhangenis but I think there will bo more info coming about them, they are likely to move more and have different encounters with other well followed individuals and in addition you guys who archive pictures, would be able to post those in who is who manner (like you use numbers for Kambulas) and I am not sure if the Styx individuals are so well documented. But I will be happy either way.
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What's the ruling on young males who have left the pride but are still nomadic?
 Is it ok to post them on their prides thread until they become pride males themselves?
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( This post was last modified: 05-25-2022, 07:52 PM by BA0701 )

(05-25-2022, 06:12 PM)Tonpa Wrote: What's the ruling on young males who have left the pride but are still nomadic?
 Is it ok to post them on their prides thread until they become pride males themselves?


I should think either posting them in their pride's thread until they have established themselves, or posting them in the proper area thread (ie Sabi Sands, or Kruger, etc...) would be the proper approach for the young nomads.
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So, the new threads are up, prides chosen by our posters are Othawa Pride, Kambula Pride, Mangheni Pride, Nkuhuma Pride, Talamati Pride, as well as a thread for the prides of Masai Mara. I truly look forward to everyone's posts regarding these storied prides, so we might all benefit in learning all we can about them.
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(05-25-2022, 07:34 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(05-25-2022, 06:12 PM)Tonpa Wrote: What's the ruling on young males who have left the pride but are still nomadic?
 Is it ok to post them on their prides thread until they become pride males themselves?


I should think either posting them in their pride's thread until they have established themselves, or posting them in the proper area thread (ie Sabi Sands, or Kruger, etc...) would be the proper approach for the young nomads.

Once they are nomadic I guess they have theoretical impact on the local dynamics and the area thread should involve news about them regardless of where else it is posted as well. Then there are threads like Matimba or BBoys sons so I guess some duplicity is inevitable assuming like it has been goign til now. My two cents.
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