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(01-06-2023, 07:53 PM)Ahmed Ali Wrote: one of Rare photos for the one of the three sand river males who fatherd the Famous Hildas rock male ( De laport male ) with his natal pride back to December 2009 .
S8 will be fine. He has plenty of space in he north to which he can withdrew into with Talamati pride.
He can do this, but his territory has been shrinking since N'waswitsontso have been hanging out with Imbali pride in S8's territory and RRM is also there
S8 will be fine. He has plenty of space in he north to which he can withdrew into with Talamati pride.
He can do this, but his territory has been shrinking since N'waswitsontso have been hanging out with Imbali pride in S8's territory and RRM is also there
Whole southern Mayneleti and larger part of northern Sabi Sands (as so far Djuma is furthers north BM males are moving) is wide open. Imbali male could give up lot of ground to Black Dam males and still have plenty lands left for himself.
01-10-2023, 12:10 AM( This post was last modified: 01-10-2023, 12:21 AM by Tr1x24 )
(01-09-2023, 11:47 PM)Potato Wrote: Whole southern Mayneleti and larger part of northern Sabi Sands (as so far Djuma is furthers north BM males are moving) is wide open. Imbali male could give up lot of ground to Black Dam males and still have plenty lands left for himself.
Well, yea and no, depends of BDM's, if 2 males are actively "hunting" him and his pride, he cant run forever.
(01-09-2023, 11:47 PM)Potato Wrote: Whole southern Mayneleti and larger part of northern Sabi Sands (as so far Djuma is furthers north BM males are moving) is wide open. Imbali male could give up lot of ground to Black Dam males and still have plenty lands left for himself.
Well, yea and no, depends of BDM's, if 2 males are actively "hunting" him and his pride, he cant run forever.
They are overtaking Avoca territory. They did not even made any afford to pursue Imbali male and his pride. They could, but there is limit of how large territory BM could potentially handle. It would be very difficult for them to hold land that used to be Northern Avocas land and at the same time pursue Imbali male whole way into southern Manyeleti.
(01-10-2023, 01:02 AM)Potato Wrote: They are overtaking Avoca territory. They did not even made any afford to pursue Imbali male and his pride. They could, but there is limit of how large territory BM could potentially handle. It would be very difficult for them to hold land that used to be Northern Avocas land and at the same time pursue Imbali male whole way into southern Manyeleti.
Holding Avocas territory means little if Nkuhumas go nomadic, as we see, cubs group was already seen in western sector, and subadults group are mostly males and 2 sub females, who will also avoid them, leaving only Chela as potential mate.
I mean its a good start for young males, to hold territory, but if there will be no females to mate with, 2 males prob wont be satisfy with that for long, and will push further in other directions, very unlikely they will go south or west towards Ndhzengas and PC males, more likely they will push further north or east towards lone males.
Unless, Talamati nomadic group returns back in the area, which would be a lot of females to mate with and would keep them busy.
(01-10-2023, 02:12 AM)Tonpa Wrote: For the size queens who care about this stuff, Tayla found a male lions track (most likely S8) and comments on it's size
and she worked with a Charleston males at Sabi Sabi as far as I remember...