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01-30-2018, 11:46 PM( This post was last modified: 01-30-2018, 11:51 PM by sik94 )
(01-30-2018, 11:01 PM)sundarbans Wrote: All these concerns about the Tsalalas bloodline dying out but I thought the Mhangeni and Kambula prides were both breakaways from the Tsalala pride. Or am I mistaken? And the Tsalala breakaway mentioned in the latest post, is it referring to Mhangeni, Kambula or something completely different?
The original Tsalala pride(the two prides merged back together again this month) split into two in 2010 because of the Majingalanes becoming dominant, Mhangeni's(4 lionesses) were raised by the tailless female in a scenario similar to the 3 Tsalala males and their sister. The Kambulas(6 lionesses) are a breakaway pride from the Mhangeni pride and they had to separate because a pride of 10 females in sabi sands is pretty much unsustainable.