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RE: The mighty Mapogos - brotherbear - 01-27-2016

A coalition of five big healthy brothers. Take away the human factor and in nature these lions would no doubt earn their celebrated title among beasts. Some great lion pictures on this topic.  


RE: The mighty Mapogos - LionKiss - 01-28-2016

(01-27-2016, 11:33 PM)brotherbear Wrote: A coalition of five big healthy brothers. Take away the human factor and in nature these lions would no doubt earn their celebrated title among beasts. Some great lion pictures on this topic.  


they have done this already, it is almost 6 years since the first mapogo died and 3 years since the last one,
and lion enthusiasts still talk about them, especially the mapogos are getting to become something like "cult" in the southeastern asian countries,


RE: The mighty Mapogos - Tshokwane - 01-28-2016

Quote:The 5 Mapogos had 5 female sisters, there were 10 altogether,

what happened to the 5 lionesses, what coalition did they mate with? 
Well, I don't know much about them, but if they stayed in the Sparta pride, they might have mated with the Rollercoaster males, and eventually with their own brothers, since the Mapogos chased away the remaining Rollercoaster male.
Then eventually I guess they also mated with the Majingilane. But I'm not entirely sure how they managed the takeover process in the Sparta pride.


RE: The mighty Mapogos - Tshokwane - 01-29-2016

"A cat and water don't mix- This image is an oldie, but it's not that often you get to see a lion cross a river! One of the Mapogo Lions, who growled the whole way across, as though that would keep his paws from getting wet!"

Makhulu pic by Laura Dyer

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RE: The mighty Mapogos - Tshokwane - 02-11-2016

Kinky tail and Mr.T crossing the Sand river. Credits to ranger Tim Brown.






RE: The mighty Mapogos - LionKiss - 02-11-2016

rare footage, thanks @Majingilane


RE: The mighty Mapogos - Pckts - 02-16-2016

The era is over and the kingdom has fallen ...
Pretty Boy on his way to KNP
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RE: The mighty Mapogos - LionKiss - 02-16-2016

this photo must be around May 2012, but still a few weeks later PB reunited with Makalu and stayed together hunting until November 2012 when he died


RE: The mighty Mapogos - Shaudimela - 02-16-2016

How he died? PB and Makhulu


RE: The mighty Mapogos - LionKiss - 02-16-2016

PB died of a animal deseases which can't be treated,
Makalu disappeared in Kruger, usually when they get very old, they can't hunt and die of starvation or they get attacked by other predators.
Makalu was 15 yo, 7 years after his prime and he had surpassed the normal life expectancy by 3 years. Usually lions living in the wild live about 12 years.


RE: The mighty Mapogos - Tshokwane - 02-17-2016

Mark Dumbleton Photography:
A blast from the past, Mr T Mapogo - From a trip to the Sabi Sands in 2009.


"Mapogo Portrait" - Sabi Sands Game Reserve, South Africa


"A stare from a male Lion sends shivers down ones spine, especially a stare from a member of the famous Mapogo coalition of the Sabi Sands. The first rays of sunlight cast beautiful warm tones onto the Lion, adding to the golden colour of his mane."

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Amazing pic of Mr.T. A fitting tribute for this legend.


RE: The mighty Mapogos - Pckts - 02-19-2016

The Beast against his eternal enemies ...

Dreadlocks ... pc discovery channel

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RE: The mighty Mapogos - Pckts - 02-19-2016

Lucky ass, sitting duck
PB is looking for easier prey wink emoticon

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"I believe this is Makhulu. I took this pic in the Western Sector 2010-09-03. They (Makhulu, Mr T & Pretty Boy) walked south to a buffalo kill where females and cubs were eating. Mr T & Pretty boy stayed well back from the kill. Mr T was limping."
by Mr. Richard Buy
Many Thanks Mr.Buy for the wonderful pic and it is not Mak, it´s Pretty Boy

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How to describe a perfect lion?
Just say "King Leonides"
Rasta by Irene Grilo


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Rasta "Leonides" ... pc unknown

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KinkyTail

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Makhulu

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DANGER! ... Keep away!
T / D / R
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RE: The mighty Mapogos - Tshokwane - 02-19-2016

Mark Dumbleton:
"Quite an old image captured on my very first visit to the Sabi Sands Game Reserve in 2008. Little did I know back then about the powerful and famous Mapogo coalition."

"A few years ago a well known coalition of male Lions, called the Mapogo's ruled the area of the Sabi Sands, killing any intruders in their way. Here, Mr T (or Satan) as he was called, sits on the edge of a dam as the faint twilight glow of morning paints the sky in a soft blue hue."
The one and only, Mr.T.

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RE: The mighty Mapogos - Tshokwane - 02-20-2016

Legends time: Makhulu and his magnificent roar.

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