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(02-25-2021, 10:51 PM)sundarbans Wrote: How is the legacy of the Birmingham males in Sabi Sands looking like? I got interested in the Sabi Sand lions after reading about the Mapogos and I suspect that the story of the Mapogos is responsible for attracting many people to the Sabi Sand lions. Both the Mapogos and Majingilane have huge fan followings, had long reigns and sired many cubs. But they also had a reign with a lot of lion warfare and killed many other lions. In comparison, the Birmingham males have had a much less bloody reign. Yet they have sired many lions in multiple prides and are still going strong almost six years into their reign. Are they the most successful coalition in recent Sabi Sand history, even more so than the illustrious Mapogos and Majingilanes?
Majingilanes are still better, but if majority of Kambula subadults make to adulthood, Bboys will be very close..
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