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RE: The Mighty Mapogos - Ttimemarti - 04-02-2023 (04-02-2023, 04:20 AM)lucas_kruger Wrote:(05-06-2015, 04:55 AM)Tshokwane Wrote: Amazing Pantherinae!! I think it's great to honor this males, they were true legends.and guys all good? I would like to ask a question for those who understand the history of the mapogos well, I really like to study, does anyone know how many deaths the mapogos made against mature adult male lions? any real estimates? I’ve never counted but I’ve seen a few people post about it not sure how true it is but it’s not as much as you think and 100 lions killed in a year or whatever is a lie the movie makers made up but over their entire reign maybe a lot of lions died by the jaws of the mapogos but male lions at least 5 but I could be wrong RE: The Mighty Mapogos - lucas_kruger - 04-06-2023 (03-29-2023, 09:58 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Among the many "adventures" the Mapogos had, one of the most intriguing to me ( maybe because of it being somehow mysterious ) is the reported fight of 18-19 of June 2011. Initially reported to be between the Mapogos and the Majingilanes, but later went into popular believe to be between Mapogos and Matimbas after rangers discussed it on Khimbini's FB post and an information of from a photographer who used to take many photos of Matimbas saying it was 3 "Sava/Matimba males". (03-30-2023, 10:51 PM)Mapokser Wrote: @Potato @"Timbavati" Wow I was certain it was Slitnose because his mane looked very well developed and SN seems to be the oldest after Ndhuna. Is there any confirmation that the Mapogos defeated the Matimbas that day? RE: The Mighty Mapogos - Spalea - 04-14-2023 The story of the Mapogo pride for the first time related (by reading the viewers' reactions) in a french video. This famous gang of male lions becomes internationally notorious ! Any question ? Don't hesitate asking me it. Of course the narrator isn't a scientific person, the account is a little bit anthropomorphic... "Gang of killers - The Mapogo lions": RE: The Mighty Mapogos - Ttimemarti - 04-14-2023 Was there Actually a fight between mr t and makhulu everytime I hear about a fight between them that led to the “split” it’s a video of mr t charging makhulu and pretty boy and mr t and pretty boy fighting, from what i know mr t and kinky tail tried to take the east but couldn’t them returned west to get dreadlocks Rasta and pretty boy so all 5 could take the east then the older 3 went back to the west so did mr t really challenge mak or no? RE: The Mighty Mapogos - afortich - 04-14-2023 (04-14-2023, 05:32 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote: Was there Actually a fight between mr t and makhulu everytime I hear about a fight between them that led to the “split” it’s a video of mr t charging makhulu and pretty boy and mr t and pretty boy fighting, from what i know mr t and kinky tail tried to take the east but couldn’t them returned west to get dreadlocks Rasta and pretty boy so all 5 could take the east then the older 3 went back to the west so did mr t really challenge mak or no? As far as I remember, there was a fight for the right to mate between Mr. T and Mak, and I believe after or before Mr. T also fought Pretty Boy. RE: The Mighty Mapogos - Ttimemarti - 04-14-2023 (04-14-2023, 06:02 AM)afortich Wrote:(04-14-2023, 05:32 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote: Was there Actually a fight between mr t and makhulu everytime I hear about a fight between them that led to the “split” it’s a video of mr t charging makhulu and pretty boy and mr t and pretty boy fighting, from what i know mr t and kinky tail tried to take the east but couldn’t them returned west to get dreadlocks Rasta and pretty boy so all 5 could take the east then the older 3 went back to the west so did mr t really challenge mak or no? Yes but they say that is the fight that broke the coalition up when at that point they where the last 3 mapogos no kinky tail no Rasta no dreadlocks RE: The Mighty Mapogos - Mapokser - 04-14-2023 (04-14-2023, 05:32 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote: Was there Actually a fight between mr t and makhulu everytime I hear about a fight between them that led to the “split” it’s a video of mr t charging makhulu and pretty boy and mr t and pretty boy fighting, from what i know mr t and kinky tail tried to take the east but couldn’t them returned west to get dreadlocks Rasta and pretty boy so all 5 could take the east then the older 3 went back to the west so did mr t really challenge mak or no? There're many accounts of all 6 Mapogos fighting a "battle royale" over scraps, as well as an account from 2010 by Khimbini of Makhulu and Mr.T fighting and chasing each other around over mating rights of the Ximhungwe females ( in heat again after Mr.T killed the 3 cubs ). I can also recall an all out fight that broke out over a buffalo in 2011. So they definitely fought each other, likely multiple times. Now, did a huge fight over mating rights happened in 2008 between the two that may have contributed to the split? A Nkorho ranger claims in the documentary he saw it himself, saying it was the biggest fight he has ever seen and speculate it may have been one of the reasons for the split. There are some clear false information in the documentary, like a "Northern Coalition" of 4 males that the Mapogos fought, which is completely made up so go figure, maybe the the TV staff asked him to tell that made up tale, or maybe it did happen, difficult to say. The North and East were conquered by them as a coalition of 6, before the split, they killed the dominant male of from Londolozi ( central territory ) in late 2006/early 2007 and killed Blondie, dominant male of Djuma/North in december 2007, ousting his partner Dozie at the same time. Mr.T and KT moved there permanently in mid 2008 expanding further east to Mala Mala and defended their territory mostly on their own, they lost Djuma/North to Gijimas in late 2009 and all the rest to Majingilane in mid 2010. This thing about "caling for help" is a complex situation because the 4 older Mapogos saw the West as their core territory and Djuma and Londolozi as secondary land that they visited here and there, while Mlowathi after the split saw the east as their core territory and abandoned the west completely, very rarely visiting and not to any significant degree. In august 2008 the Western Eyrefield Mapogos were with the Mlowathi when they attacked the Rollercoaster male and the Styx pride ( it's even caught on video ), and later 3 Mapogos were seeing attacking the pride again, but after that it was only Mr.T and KT. January 30th 2009 saw 4 Mapogos together in Djuma ( North ), Makhulu, PB, Dreadlocks and Mr.T. Going by the rangers words the other 2 were around that area as well and were spending a good amount of time there fighting over mating rights. In march of that year the 3 Western Eyrefield Mapogos were filmed in Djuma too. In May 2010 one of the Mlowathi was seen with the 4 Western Mapogos in Leopard Hills. With all that said I think it's quite possible that the other Mapogos could "summon" the others to fight in the east, problem is that if they couldn't find the enemy quickly, the Western Mapogos would lose interest and return to their core territory in the west, which was what happened when KT died and Mr.T returned, for the first time in many months the remaining Mapogos moved back to Londolozi roaring together, but they couldn't find what Mr.T was trying to lead them to and returned, then Mr.T killed the cubs and they were too busy fighting themselves to ever think about expanding again. RE: The Mighty Mapogos - afortich - 04-14-2023 Quote:problem is that if they couldn't find the enemy quickly, I would also add my friend @Mapokser that I remember reading that the Majiginlanes avoided fighting the Mapogos when the Mapogos were all together and ready to fight. RE: The Mighty Mapogos - Mapokser - 04-15-2023 @afortich Idk if Majingilanes were close enough to Londolozi to have heard the roars but there was no reply to the Mapogo's roars. Regardless it wouldn't have make sense for the Majingilane to reply to 5 roars when less than a month prior they had so much trouble with only 2. RE: The Mighty Mapogos - Horizon - 04-15-2023 (04-15-2023, 06:09 AM)Mapokser Wrote: @afortich Idk if Majingilanes were close enough to Londolozi to have heard the roars but there was no reply to the Mapogo's roars. Good point, the first one. Are you referring to the run in they had with the Matshapiri males? RE: The Mighty Mapogos - afortich - 04-24-2023 The end of the amazing Mapogo coalition. RE: The Mighty Mapogos - Mapokser - 04-24-2023 @Horizon No, Matshipiris came on much later. I meant in June 2010 they had a lot of trouble with Mr.T and KT alone so it wouldn't make sense that just a month after that they'd reply to the roars of 5 Mapogos. RE: The Mighty Mapogos - Lipstick2 - 04-25-2023 Looking back: when they still were a 4 strong males' coalition. Dreadlocks, Makhulu and Pretty Boy feeding on a young hippo carcass which they got caught on the previous day. RE: The Mighty Mapogos - Mapokser - 05-19-2023 One of the 2 remaining daughters of the Mapogos who recently turned 14 ( her sister sleeping at her side ): *This image is copyright of its original author She reminds me of her potential father Makhulu Mapogo: *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author She got that Makhulu look/expression IMO: *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author Makhulu in his youth before growing a mane: *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author Old Mangheni: *This image is copyright of its original author According to recent reports 4 Mangheni females have suckle marks and one of the old ones mated with PCM again 2 months ago after losing her litter of 3. The 2 last Mapogo offspring won't live for many more years but their legacy are still going strong as they gave their fathers many grandcubs, including 5 living adult Kambula granddaughters, 3 adult Mangheni granddaughters and now an unknown amount of cubs sired by PCM from 1/2 Mangheni, with more likely coming next month or so. Not to mention their great-grandcubs sired by Birminghams, PCM and Ndhzengas, more than I can count! The Mapogos may not have left that many adult offspring considering how long they ruled and how many prides they controlled, and tragedy may have struck the Othawa pride, but their bloodline is spreading everywhere with their extremely successful 4 daughters from the Tsalala pride... And all of that despite many tragedies also happening to this pride. Now we hope the tragedies have finally ended and they can build their numbers again under the PCM while their daughters become a mega pride under Ndhzengas. RE: The Mighty Mapogos - Ttimemarti - 05-19-2023 (05-19-2023, 03:32 AM)Mapokser Wrote: One of the 2 remaining daughters of the Mapogos who recently turned 14 ( her sister sleeping at her side ): They say mr t and kinky tail only mated with this pride but she does look just like him just like how I believe it’s big boy mhangeni a sister reminds me or mr t |