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Majingilane Coalition Male Lineage

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Herekitty the styx male is back? Both?
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I don't think so @T Rabbit, this shot was (I now see) posted on the Londolozi blog 3 years ago.
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Tsalala males at lion sands. Only see two of them.
   
   
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Tsalala Boys....




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(10-04-2018, 08:29 PM)T Rabbit Wrote: Tsalala males at lion sands. Only see two of them.

T Rabbit the third male was there he was in far back
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Two f the Tsalala males credits to hanno

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3 Tsalala males the third male was laying at the back @14 sec you could see him.
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What an awesome sighting. The Tsalala males crossing the Sabi river towards us. Credit: video by Kosie Lategan at Lion Sands, posted October 12, 2018

The three Tsalala males slowly gettting active before going on the hunt and nearly briniging down a buffalo.
Credit: video by Kosie Lategan at Lion Sands, posted October 7, 2018
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Two Tsalalas. Credit: video by alaaiwanat at Sabi Sands, posted October 16, 2018

And an unpublished shot from their recent foray into Londolozi. Credit: image by James Tyrrell.

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Last month the Othawa male moved east into Londolozi for a short time and was photographed by Alex Jordan, posted September 13.
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The 3 mhangeni boys at arathusa
   
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( This post was last modified: 11-13-2018, 06:08 AM by Herekitty )

This young Othawa male needs to partner up asap. Image by Jeffrey D, November 3, 2018

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The Othawa male demonstrates great kinship towards his young siblings at Singita Sabi Sands. Video by Bill Steele, November 3, 2018
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Othawa male and his journey....
Beautiful video by ignijaM




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Tsalala/Marthly male lions
They have the face of Dark Mane...
I think the Dominant is smaller than the other 2

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