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01-05-2018, 10:33 AM( This post was last modified: 01-05-2018, 10:33 AM by wenz75 )
(01-05-2018, 04:46 AM)Tshokwane Wrote:
(01-04-2018, 06:27 PM)wenz75 Wrote: the birmingham boys are always in Londolozi? why they not fight the majingelanes. they are in there prime.
Good question, but it's a tricky answer.
- They have already encountered the Majingilane, so they know what the older males are about, they know they're not to be messed with, even if the Birmingham males are younger and fitter.
- Like Sik mentioned, they already have a massive territory, and also dominate several prides. Always keep in mind that the reason lions expand their land isn't just to have more in a greedy sense like we humans would do, but they do it to control resources, namely food (prey availability) and lionesses of reproductive age.
- When talking about them, they have been expanding a lot in the last months, to the north first even managing control of one of the northern prides, and also to the south and center of MalaMala and as you said, scouting Londolozi.
- When scouting foreign land, lions are usually careful and stick together(as they should) and, should the option present of facing old males but still fit enough to give a good fight, or instead walk into unprotected land with no dominant coalition to defend it, then I think anyone can agree that the better option between the two is fairly obvious.
ohh thank you. birmingham boys are my favorite lion specially mfumo. Im only wondering because when i see the documentary of mopogo they age are 6yrs old or 7yrs old they have big territories. tnk again