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(06-18-2024, 04:19 AM)Mdz123 Wrote: He's been dominant for like 5 years now, definitely one of the longest reigns of a solo male ever. I think it was speculated at one point that he was a son of the Matimbas, which would add more to the already legendary bloodline of the 6-male coalition. Do we know how many male subs sons does he have?
Yeah, I made the comment earlier, that RRM is the lion by whom all future solo males will be judged. He has set the level of success bar really high. An incredible male lion! I don't know how many sons he has had in total, sorry.
I think that lion who controlled his pride for so long that he ended up mating with his great granddaughters might have something to say about that, lol. Looinkito? I can't remember his name.
Mapoza also deserves a mention. He's done quite well for himself since his brother died. He did get an assist from the Xikukutsus in taking over the Monwanas, but he's been on his own for years now. I'm sure he wishes they'd return right about now, though. Does anyone know how many offspring Mapoza had in the Avoca Pride?
The Solo Giraffe Male (father of BDMs, younger brother of Avoca Giraffes) had a great run. I wish he'd never gone into that reserve. I fear the Xikukutsus may have suffered his same fate.
Black Dam Male had a really good run as well.
The Last Roller Coaster did well after losing all his bros. Held multiple prides as a solo male for some time.
Not to take anything from Red Road. He has done really well. One of the best-looking lions of all time IMO. Also very scrappy.