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(08-04-2024, 02:34 PM)NLAL11 Wrote: It's a shame the link up between her and K12 didn't work out, but hopefully these boys can do for her what the N'waswitshakas did for the Southern pride lioness.
Problem with that link up is that Kambula female would need to stay in her brothers territory and mate with them alongside Talamati female (who will 99% mate with them).
"Nature" doesnt want that.
I meant when they first linked up and her brothers were in the Manyeleti. Of course it's better that K12 doesn't mate with her brothers, but it would have been better for both lionesses if they had stayed together and found other males to mate with. There are plenty of other lionesses for the Kambula males to mate with (Imbali, Nharu, Mbiri).
But as the boys seem to be establishing themselves in southern Manyeleti and northern Sabi Sands, K12 would likely have ended up mating with her brothers.