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01-13-2021, 11:10 PM( This post was last modified: 01-13-2021, 11:11 PM by Tr1x24 )
(01-13-2021, 07:30 PM)Potato Wrote: For me it look much more that young Birmingham breakaway male is just moving around checking what is near his natal arena than trying to join Tintswalo males. I bet he will return to his natal pride shortly. Worth mentioning is that one of the Tinstwalo males was roaring firmily claiming the land of now demise Orpen males. I wonder how long they will stay in that arena before trying to claim some near by pride. It would be unusual for that males in Kruger to mate with females of their natal pride and I do not think Tintswalo males will mate with Mbiri females as well.
Well, he didnt run from them and was acting submissive, but maybe he just tried to get some free meal..
Yea i think Tintswalo males will move soon. . they dont need to hurry tho, because theres no dominant males in that area, so they are still "buying time" to grow and gain confidence..
Tintswalo males did scan near by area few months ago, they have been east in Kruger, south Manyeleti/north Sabi Sands, north around Orpens Gate and Ngala.. So they pretty much know every coalition near them..
They heavy outnumber every coalition in those areas, so if they decide to attack specific area, i think they will claim it without too much trouble (maybe Mbiris and Ross males would be a tougher to beat, but RRM, DM Avoca, Imbali and Hamiltons males cant do very much other then run away)..