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08-24-2021, 09:37 PM( This post was last modified: 08-24-2021, 09:49 PM by Tr1x24 )
(08-24-2021, 09:20 PM)Potato Wrote: They can buy their time trailing Kambula subs throughout southern Londolozi and south-central Mala Mala, but it won't last forever. Avocas, N'was or PC males (depends on the dynamic in the given moment) will come to that arena as well and since Birminghams showed to be not able to hold their on so far it won't be better for them later on. It is obvious that the next dominant over Kambula pride coalition will not just move around small arena around Main Camp as it is way too small for a coalition of male lions.
Obiviously Bboys will get pushed out / defeated eventually, they are around 11 yrs of age, younger coalition will defeate them as it has been like that with every coalition, you name it..(if they dont die naturally like Majingilanes).
But for now, even tho they gave up part of their territory to Avocas, they are still territorial males in central Sabi Sands and you nor anybody cant deny that.and its not trailing subadults, few Kambulas are with them, aswell they are chasing young males out of the pride..
We still didn't see more then 1 Kambula female in company of N. Avocas, if i remember correctly..Until we see bulk of Kambulas with N. Avocas, they didnt overtake anything..
I think PC males will target Nkuhumas, not Kambulas in future, less competition if Avocas abandon them completly..