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(08-19-2024, 06:10 PM)KM600 Wrote: I don’t love this move for Othawas if this becomes permanent, they could easily become just like Tsalala pride, having little to no protection after conceiving, or even Mhangenis who really seemed to have been abandoned. It’s not fair for the stability of the two lionesses or the other females under PCM control. As we know tho, the things we want to happen rarely come true when it comes to lions.
Edit: I’m not sure if the links are copied when all of u view it too, but seems to be a website error.
On the flip side, the Otthawa females could incentivize the PCMs to remain west in their usual territory which will benefit the prides you mentioned above. Hopefully this will get them to finally clean house in Singita in terms of nomadic males.
I, too, thought this. As long as nobody seriously challenges them for Nkuhuma Pride, well not only challenges but can actually match them in strength, they won’t give up that many mating females. Even with the Othawas they still have a numbers issue. Two males can’t control that many prides without giving up atleast two of them. Even now they have 4 prides under their control and only visit two of them. They’d be separating themselves far too often and ultimately can’t safeguard every pride so it’d be pointless anyways.