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(03-10-2022, 06:10 PM)DARK MANE Wrote: WHATTT.....
Have to guys noticed one thing...
The way mohawk approaching the young nkuhuma is exactly the same sekekama once approached sekoti.
History repeats itself.
These adults males are very skeptical towards young ones even if their own sons for mating rights
Thats normal behavior between fathers and subadult males when they reach age of 2-3 yrs old, that can be more intense if the male is very "dominant/agressive" character as Mohawk is.
Males are doing this to eventually oust their sons from the pride, otherwise they would start to mate with "his" females, "steal" his food and eventually "challenge" his authority..
Yes, there are fathers who form a coalition with his sons, but that happens only when fathers also get oust from the pride by other coalition and then he links with his sons, fully dominant and territorial male will never form a coalition with his sons.