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(10-30-2020, 05:28 AM)Potato Wrote: "Why didn't they immediately just go west? Because it makes no sense, Lions don't just go for any territory they want, their territories need to join up."
Lions territoryis not so not much about land itself, but about prides to control. It makes perfect sense for just about any coalition to takeover new pride if possible.
Lions territories encompasses prides but prides are not their borders. Lions create stable borders to patrol. And what I said is proven. Like I said, the N'waswitshaka are pushing east, not north.
It is very common for a coalitions of male lions to shift their territorys in order to cover under their terrytorial range more prides. N'was with their cumbers and age very well can do the same. Birminghams are not too far from N'was at all. If N'was will decide push north, Birminghams will have trouble.