Board Thread:Lion Guard Discussion/@comment-26812159-20190803205709/@comment-26618197-20190804214152

MysticCanines&#039;Heroine732 wrote: Westerhouse wrote: Steven Bomb 17 wrote: If I had to guess it's been at least a month. Which raises another question; in TLK universe, do animals age at the same rate as in real life? Or do they age at the rate of us humans? Becauset, if its the former (even the latter too), than Kion's mane should be noticably fuller than it was when they set out. The aging doesn't happen at any realistic speed on TV. They're at the age animals practice defense and hunting not at the ages that search for mates. A lion isn't a teen until it has lived for three years of our caldendar. So in that case let's assume season 1-2 is year 1, half of season 2 takes place over 3-7 months (it varies) and let's assume it's been a month since the dry season ended, in order for Lion King 2 to hypothetically happen this journey needs to take about a year. Depends on how long the timeskip was