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Prides do occasionally chase out ot abandon their male if they need more food, he gets to rough with cubs or want some peace and quiet etc. Normally the male just goes on a patrol for a bit and they reunite later as if nothing ever happens.
Normally we dont think too much about it, as it only lasts up to a few hours or days at most. But I guess in the right circumstances it can trigger longer expeditions like these.
Skorro probably wont behave territorial anymore. Both he and the pride lost too much territory for that and it would only invite a beating.
07-30-2022, 11:04 PM( This post was last modified: 07-30-2022, 11:13 PM by Duco Ndona )
Prides rarely abandon their territory. Keep in mind that they have their own territories with borders completely independant from the territories held by males. An area may seem easy to settle in with lots of single males. But the pride itself is also weak and likely will be ran out by the local prides. So elsewhere is not safer than home.
The Othawas will likely roam western sector untill they are either driven to near extinction. Or the cubs have grown enough to fight and they can drive out rival prides.
07-31-2022, 12:16 AM( This post was last modified: 07-31-2022, 12:19 AM by Rdliu2000 )
I have a hypothesis. During a territorial dispute, one tactic is to sneak in and kill enemy's cubs. Mohawk did it to Birminghams. It is hight risky, and probably what got OM killed.
Skorro Jr. was seen in PC territory right before fleeing, likely from a botched mission. Luckily he is back, the tug war will go on, otherwise his pride will be nomadic and lose cubs.