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Othawa Pride

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Great news to wake up to for a change


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I don't like that they are out in the open like this, but we I think also need to temper ourselves a bit.  Without elders to show the way, this could end up like Tsalala's first... let's hope for the best, but understand, this will be a big learning curve for these young girls.
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(3 hours ago)T_Ferguson Wrote: I don't like that they are out in the open like this, but we I think also need to temper ourselves a bit.  Without elders to show the way, this could end up like Tsalala's first... let's hope for the best, but understand, this will be a big learning curve for these young girls.

These two have have delighted and amazed, ever since Sassy got injured. If there are two lionesses who are built to pull this off, it is these two, having each other will also be a big boost over the situation that Princess Tsalala finds herself in. So, my fingers are crossed, and I will try to remain optimistic.

@criollo2mil This is a very happy day, my friend!
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(2 hours ago)BA0701 Wrote:
(3 hours ago)T_Ferguson Wrote: I don't like that they are out in the open like this, but we I think also need to temper ourselves a bit.  Without elders to show the way, this could end up like Tsalala's first... let's hope for the best, but understand, this will be a big learning curve for these young girls.

These two have have delighted and amazed, ever since Sassy got injured. If there are two lionesses who are built to pull this off, it is these two, having each other will also be a big boost over the situation that Princess Tsalala finds herself in. So, my fingers are crossed, and I will try to remain optimistic.

@criollo2mil This is a very happy day, my friend!

Very very much Buddy…..three Cubs at least are a sight for sore eyes!
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@Tr1x24 If smaller PCM doesn't mate, chances are he'll kill the cubs, reason why I said ideally he'd stick around and mate. Don't you think he'd kill yhe cubs of a lioness he didn't mate with?

And there's no small sample, the NK Breakaways, Mangheni, Ximhungwe, Talamati/Msuthu, Tsalala and Othawa.

Makhunga dominated the mating with all these prides and lionesses every time they were in estrus, we're talking about countless opportunities.

The only time the smaller brother had the upper hand was with the core Nkuhuma pride, a very brief period.
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