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(09-10-2022, 11:25 PM)Ngonya Wrote: In my opinion, Selati #3 was the bravest of the 4, he was a great hunter just like his brothers and after Selati #2 death he was probably the most dominant out of the 3 remaining males. He started to show an amazing and beautiful black mane back in 2014, a stunning male lion. The King of the Selati Coalition
As far as i know, this is not Selati #3, Selati #3 is the male with least developed mane, who died after fight with Majingilanes.
So u dont know what u are talking about. Sorry to tell but Selati #3 had a well-developed mane and most likely the second darkest in the coalition.
The one with the least developed was Selati #2. He died due to injuries caused by buffalo.
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Singita, I don't know exactly when the photo was taken but it was posted on Singita's Facebook page on December 31, 2013
And in this photo we see the 3 remaining Selatis after the death of the #2
(from left to right: Selati #3; #4 & #1)
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Inyati, I don't know exactly when the photo was taken but it was posted on Singita's Facebook page on May 21, 2014
TR1X24 is a very knowledgeable member of WildFact, along with the vast majority of our members who have a wealth of knowledge on these lions (myself excluded). I don't know who's right and who's mistaken in this exchange, but I believe your comment was misplaced.