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(01-28-2025, 08:40 PM)Ngonya Wrote: Older Kambula male K2 at Kruger National Park.
Perhaps the most impressive son of Birminghams?
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by Simon Wreford
If Magingilane did get help by people; Dark mane male lion is who benefited most. Shame if helped by humans naturally it might have been more male lions with cubs not just one male lion. Mapogos may had more cubs, Selaties, male lions of sand River, Cleo and Solo, I forget what other male lions were around. Dark mane is almost everywhere. Tsalala, Kambula, Styxt, Fourway, Othowas maybe more cubs of scarnose and scar hip or Golden mane.
If I remember correctly that conspiracy theory of Mr T getting darted the night Kinky Tail was killed was dismissed as an old wives' tale cooked up by Mapogo fanboys. The Majingilane males naturally outcompeted the Mapogos, Selatis, Sand River males, etc.
That very thing was one of the first things I asked about when I first joined WildFact. After the more reasonable responses I got here, made me realize that narrative was just nonsense.
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