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(12-16-2021, 12:44 AM)Duco Ndona Wrote: If he didnt abandon them. He is going to have a big problem waiting for him if he returns now.
He could in theory wait things out and try to rejoin the pride once the Nwaswitshakas leave. But at one point the pride is no longer going to accept him back.
It would also be delay of execution. The Nwaswitshakas learned that there are good mating opportunities in that region and would be back for more soon.
N'waswitshakas are not leaving, they are now fully dominant males along Sand River, from Sabi Sabi to MalaMala Main Camp.. They are seen regularly in those areas for 1 month now (since their invade at the beginning of November), roaring, scent marking, pursuiting and mating with Kambula females.
Something like this :
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In that time, they abandoned (for now atleast) their territory in Lion Sands and KNP, as we saw S. Avocas moving in Lion Sands and roaring few weeks back, aswell as Plains Camp pride subadults..