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The Mighty Mapogos

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(11-24-2020, 08:19 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:




Awesome video of this beast! Thanks for sharing in the Mapogo thread.
I've took this screenshot at the time at I was watching the video. Such a shame that he killed by humans...
He has one of the most beautiful manes among the Mapogo lions and around Sabi Sands in those times. A true warrior that has ended on a very sad end

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The Mapogo lions caught a young hippo
That stare of Dreadlocks!
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(12-01-2020, 10:37 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:








Great videos of the twins. To this day I am amazed that PB survived that mauling from the Selatis. Such an incredible coalition, every single one of them. They each played a role in the success of that legendary coalition.
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One of the two Othawa boys(Othawa T) looking regal and handsome as his fathers!
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Singita-June 2010

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The older Othawa male(Othawa M) feeding off a buffalo carcass with the Othawa pride at Singita,Sabi Sands

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Up close and personal with Othawa M!
He's so similar with the current Othawa boy (Junior). 
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One of the six Mapogo males (Pretty boy)
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The Ximungwe pride in the Sabi Sand try to push out a sub adult cub they do not recognise. The harsh reality of nature is sometimes hard to watch but this is how only the strongest genes survive.
The Mohawk Mapogo male played a prominent role, he was always looking to get invlolved in a scuffle.
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A very awesome video clip of the Mapogo lions and the Ximhungwe pride having a disagreement each-other, as the Xinhumgwe pride and Mr T were attacking to a sub-adult cub that they don't recognize it. 
Mr T chasing off to Makhulu for a short period of time during. What a legends!
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(12-04-2020, 06:49 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: A very awesome video clip of the Mapogo lions and the Ximhungwe pride having a disagreement each-other, as the Xinhumgwe pride and Mr T were attacking to a sub-adult cub that they don't recognize it. 
Mr T chasing off to Makhulu for a short period of time during. What a legends!
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Great video @"TinoArmando" The strength of Mr T, tossing aside that lioness as if she was just a cub, incredible. Certainly seemed like everyone was confused. Do we know who the sub-adult that they were attacking was? Thank you my friend!
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(12-04-2020, 06:47 AM)TinoArmando Wrote:
[video=youtube]https://https://youtu.be/1GcA0QahNEw[/video]
The Ximungwe pride in the Sabi Sand try to push out a sub adult cub they do not recognise. The harsh reality of nature is sometimes hard to watch but this is how only the strongest genes survive.
The Mohawk Mapogo male played a prominent role, he was always looking to get invlolved in a scuffle.

I'll fix this one for you my friend. There is two https://https://, when there should only be one.
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"Do we know who the sub-adult that they were attacking was?"

He was Ximhungwe sub adult. His mother died and since then other lionesses did not accept him as part of the pride and therefore atacked him.
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(12-04-2020, 11:04 AM)BA0701 Wrote:
(12-04-2020, 06:47 AM)TinoArmando Wrote:
[video=youtube]https://https://youtu.be/1GcA0QahNEw[/video]
The Ximungwe pride in the Sabi Sand try to push out a sub adult cub they do not recognise. The harsh reality of nature is sometimes hard to watch but this is how only the strongest genes survive.
The Mohawk Mapogo male played a prominent role, he was always looking to get invlolved in a scuffle.

I'll fix this one for you my friend. There is two https://https://, when there should only be one.

Thank you my friend. To be honest, do not check two times the video as I always do. I think,I have forgot to delete the first  ,,https:/" in the link
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Mr T, often referred to as Satan, and Makhulu, known as „the general“.
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