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(05-18-2020, 11:17 PM)Matimbalani Wrote: That does not look good and this will probably not end up well for her if she stays in that area. Either that or if she gets protection from another male that will force the Kambulas to respect her territory though probably too late to be any good now.
The thing is that Kambula pride is to strong, soon 11 subadults will be big as lioness, imagine a force of 20 big lions around you. .. she needs to move away, she will get caught again sooner or later..
I agree with you. They are on their way to become a super pride and create havoc for everyone. If the male lion dynamics change they may be forced to stay away, but that seems unlikely.