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07-27-2020, 07:13 PM( This post was last modified: 07-27-2020, 07:14 PM by Tr1x24 )
(07-27-2020, 05:58 PM)Dreadlocks Wrote: Yah I also watch, interesting thing is that female did not looks like a cubless lioness , I really start to worried about sub abults, they are still young to start nomand life, i do not want see another Mhangeni story. another litter with Ntsevu would be mistake for Bboys, they do not have another 3 year.
Older subadults are 2 yrs old, and younger will be 2 in september, they are reaching the size of adult lionesses, in a few months to half a year they will be able to survive on their own, they already activily participate in hunts.
There is still no indication that they would be kicked out of the pride, they will most likely left/breakeaway on their own in a half a year to an year, because pride is too big and there will be lack of food for all of them.
If Kambula lionesses will be coming to an estrus again, Bboys will definetly mate with them again, if not, they might abandon them and try to find another pride, but at the age of over 10, its questionable are they willing to fight for another takeover..
I think they will stay with Kambulas as long as they can.