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(Yesterday, 02:45 PM)NLAL11 Wrote: I meant that the Nkuhuma male could go with the Monwana male and leave the pride. He will have to leave eventually, and probably sooner rather than later, so rather than leaving on his own he could now potentially leave with the Monwana male. There's no way these two young boys could become pride males of the Nkuhumas with males like the Mantimahles about.
Yea, but kinda weird that Mantimales dont push for Nkuhumas yet, they are pride without territorial males hanging in their territory pretty much.
Not sure if NKs are avoiding them or what, might be the case if 4 adults are not in estrus atm (are they pregnant?) and 3 younger ones not ready for mating yet.
Nkuhumas definitely avoid them, and this prolly started after Mantimhales started to bully Kambulas a lil. I think the whole pride ran off from Mantimhales before AE daughter started mating with them, but it’s always been believed they were the ones who beat her first before mating.
Mantimahles also ousted Kambulas from Imbali Pride, and by forfeit they were allowed to keep Nkuhumas, without any major pressure. I think if they can interact with the pride and force them to accept them, no doubt they will, males can never have enough females. I, personally, would like to see males who are solely focused on Nkuhumas, not coming and going all the time.