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(04-23-2024, 04:18 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote: Question how is this tsalala girl related to the older two mhangenis the mhangenis girls mother and the tsalala females mother had the same mother or no? Mhangenis from the tsalala pride but it seems every breakaway porter the core pride is doing worse talamati and tsalala
Hi I sometimes forget. What I remember is that the Tsalala lioness mother hopefully resting in peace was a Magingilanes daughter. The Mahangeni pride daughters of the Mapogos who were born in the Tsalala pride also had daughters of the Magingilanes. I get confused, because I sometimes forget the relationship with the Tslalala lionesses, but they were not Mapogo daughters they were the Split Rock male lions daughters; I forget how many lionesses were left after the Mapogo daughters had their cubs, but it was some of the Mhangenies mothers. If they were the Mahangenis mothers than this Tslalala lioness mother was their half sister and or cousin. That makes the Mapogo daughters the two older lionesses their aunt to the Tsalala lioness. The two older daughters of the Mapogo daughters in the Mahangeni pride are daughters of Magingilanes and the youngest one of the pride is a Birmingham daughter like the Tsalala lioness. The Mapogo daughters are the two older lionesses and the grandma of the Tsalala lioness have the same mothers or aunts that are from the Tsalala lionesss but they are only related trough the Tsalala pride.