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Lions of Sabi Sands

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(10-31-2020, 08:13 AM)TinoArmando Wrote:
(10-31-2020, 08:10 AM)BA0701 Wrote:
(10-31-2020, 07:57 AM)TinoArmando Wrote:
(10-31-2020, 07:34 AM)BA0701 Wrote:
(10-31-2020, 07:05 AM)Potato Wrote: "Makhulu was an exceptionally large male, as well. No idea how he would compare to Nhenha, and there isn't any photos or video of Mapogos interaction with the Matimbas, in order to compare."

Tough to judge such thinks. There is not much informations about how would Mapogos compare in body size to other lions althrough Sabi Sabi ranger said that Mak and PB were bigger than KNP males which were massive males. I do not think "exceptionally" would be right world, but Mak should be very large lion.

" I don't believe he was ever weighed during one of the dartings by Willem Botha,"

No such thinks in KNP as far as I know.

" but he was visibly larger than the other Mapogos, both thickness and height."

I do not think he was. Dreadlocks was roughly same size and Pretty Boy with Mr T not far behind. 

" That would be really helpful if they did weigh any of these animals while having them under sedation"

Helpfull to satisfy our curiosity? :) It sure would be intresting (for us) if they do so, I do not think lions themselfs need that tho.

" Do you have a belief on who might have been among the largest in SS history, or was your comment made in more general terms, like saying you're sure there have been bigger at some point?"


I was talking in general about lions I know that Sabi Sands guides claimed to be very large indyviduals, larger than other lions the arena. For example Southern Matimbas and Charlestons were always described by guides as massive males in any part of Sabi Sands they showed themselfs in.

Tough to judge such thinks. There is not much informations about how would Mapogos compare in body size to other lions althrough Sabi Sabi ranger said that Mak and PB were bigger than KNP males which were massive males. I do not think "exceptionally" would be right world, but Mak should be very large lion.

I used the word exceptional due to comments of so many Rangers in videos and web posts that were along the lines of what you mentioned with the KNP males. Exceptional, in that most knowledgeable people, who were fortunate enough to witness them in person made similar statements about him.

I do not think he was. Dreadlocks was roughly same size and Pretty Boy with Mr T not far behind. 

Oh, for sure, Dreadlocks was an absolute tank, and if we were fortunate enough to have seen actual weights, it would not surprise me at all if he was the heaviest of them all.

Helpfull to satisfy our curiosity? :) It sure would be intresting (for us) if they do so, I do not think lions themselfs need that tho.

Legit LOL'd. Yes, helpful to the current discussion taking place here. Anything short of that, and we are all simply expressing our opinions, and just like Hairy Belly's age, I'm afraid at this point that is all this particular conversation will be. Educated opinions, in some cases, but opinions nonetheless.

I was talking in general about lions I know that Sabi Sands guides claimed to be very large indyviduals, larger than other lions the arena. For example Southern Matimbas and Charlestons were always described by guides as massive males in any part of Sabi Sands they showed themselfs in.

Ok, I just wanted to check. There is tremendous knowledge on lions in this forum, including yours, so I didn't know if perhaps there was one in particular that is known to have been a monster above all others, or if it was simply a general comment. But, yes I agree as well, there will always be a bigger lion somewhere, either previously, currently, or even in the future.

Thanks for the reply @Potato Cheers my friend

I couldn't be more agree with the words about Dreadlocks Mapogo. He was a formidable beast. the size of his head and paws was AMAZING and EXTREMELY big! He was the leader alongside Makhulu. 
Dreadlock also was the father of the cub named "The Super Cub"
Here's a few good photos of Dreadlocks. at first glace we can see how big he once was on his prime days!
Image credits goes to: Khimbini Hlongwane,Michael Moss and S.Maan
Images date back from: July 2010 - 2007 - November 2007.

Which pride was "Super Cub" born into, and what happened to him? These pictures, especially the bottom one, are perfect examples of what my preferred body type is for lions. Dreadlocks literally looks like he could walk through a brick wall in that image. including that absolutely huge head of his. Still cannot believe he got poached, remove the human intervention from the equation, and who knows how things might have turned out.
The Super cub born into the Ximhungwe pride. 
That impressive cub has been killed by Mr T. I'll post images of the Super Cub in Mapogo thread, If you want take a look there more than welcome

Oh, ok so it was one of those. Ok, I will check there, thanks again @"TinoArmando"!
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I understand everyones points. That even guides are not always going to be accurate. In regards to the Southern Avocas. I've heard 2 people be impressed by them recently. Ranger Nic Nel and now Legends Safaris so I don't know how many people want to take them literally but in regards to the Birminghams, there have been so many. The Mala Mala Guides on live said the Gowries are the most Impressive, Nic Nel said they are the most impressive, 2 Singita rangers said so and both agreed, Zaheer Ali photographer said it to me as well, Legend Safaris, I'm pretty sure James Tyrell said it as well, Nkorho recently said on live when calling the Fourways Pride Males massive that it reminded them of the Birminghams when they were in the area and Nkorho sees all 3 Avoca including DM, Flipside Wildlife Photography said it to me and I'm pretty sure he wrote it on one of his facebook posts that the Birminghams are some of the most impressive lions he has seen and he has photographed many male lions( will put Facebook link below for face book users). So that's 10 actual sources of people saying they are impressive males right? Also recently on the Manyelthi channel, the guide spoke about the incredible genes of the Birmingham Pride and their size and mentioned the Birmingham Males as well. The Birmingham Boys sister are also huge lionesses, the Birmingham Lionesses and Nharu are quite large. The oldest Nharu 3 lionesses are relative to Red Road and he is a big boy. I've also heard the Tailless Birmingham that leads the breakaway who is a sister of the Birminghams is a very big female. So all this together makes me think that all these people must be impressed by the Bboys.
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This is the post by Flipside Wildlife Photography for Facebook users to see what he says. 
https://m.facebook.com/story/graphql_per...Y4MDU2ODg5
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Guys, i think this is starting to become quite out of the topic for this thread, this is thread for news from "Lions of Sabi Sands" and now we have multiple pages about which lions are bigger and body sizes...

I think if you want to discuss more of that topic, the best is to open new thread for lion sizes or something..my opinion..
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(10-31-2020, 09:00 AM)Slayerd Wrote: I understand everyones points. That even guides are not always going to be accurate. In regards to the Southern Avocas. I've heard 2 people be impressed by them recently. Ranger Nic Nel and now Legends Safaris so I don't know how many people want to take them literally but in regards to the Birminghams, there have been so many. The Mala Mala Guides on live said the Gowries are the most Impressive, Nic Nel said they are the most impressive, 2 Singita rangers said so and both agreed, Zaheer Ali photographer said it to me as well, Legend Safaris, I'm pretty sure James Tyrell said it as well, Nkorho recently said on live when calling the Fourways Pride Males massive that it reminded them of the Birminghams when they were in the area and Nkorho sees all 3 Avoca including DM, Flipside Wildlife Photography said it to me and I'm pretty sure he wrote it on one of his facebook posts that the Birminghams are some of the most impressive lions he has seen and he has photographed many male lions( will put Facebook link below for face book users). So that's 10 actual sources of people saying they are impressive males right? Also recently on the Manyelthi channel, the guide spoke about the incredible genes of the Birmingham Pride and their size and mentioned the Birmingham Males as well. The Birmingham Boys sister are also huge lionesses, the Birmingham Lionesses and Nharu are quite large. The oldest Nharu 3 lionesses are relative to Red Road and he is a big boy. I've also heard the Tailless Birmingham that leads the breakaway who is a sister of the Birminghams is a very big female. So all this together makes me think that all these people must be impressed by the Bboys.

The most immperssive do not need to mean the largest, but for example the best looking or with biggest manes. Moreover we talk about dirrect comparisons to other lions, about which lion is more imperessive in terms of body size..
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(10-31-2020, 12:48 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Guys, i think this is starting to become quite out of the topic for this thread, this is thread for news from "Lions of Sabi Sands" and now we have multiple pages about which lions are bigger and body sizes...

I think if you want to discuss more of that topic, the best is to open new thread for lion sizes or something..my opinion..

We disscus there lions of Sabi Sands so I believe this disscussion is in right place. Thread is not named "news on Lions of Sabi Sands", but "Lions of Sabi Sands".
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(10-31-2020, 03:51 PM)Potato Wrote:
(10-31-2020, 09:00 AM)Slayerd Wrote: I understand everyones points. That even guides are not always going to be accurate. In regards to the Southern Avocas. I've heard 2 people be impressed by them recently. Ranger Nic Nel and now Legends Safaris so I don't know how many people want to take them literally but in regards to the Birminghams, there have been so many. The Mala Mala Guides on live said the Gowries are the most Impressive, Nic Nel said they are the most impressive, 2 Singita rangers said so and both agreed, Zaheer Ali photographer said it to me as well, Legend Safaris, I'm pretty sure James Tyrell said it as well, Nkorho recently said on live when calling the Fourways Pride Males massive that it reminded them of the Birminghams when they were in the area and Nkorho sees all 3 Avoca including DM, Flipside Wildlife Photography said it to me and I'm pretty sure he wrote it on one of his facebook posts that the Birminghams are some of the most impressive lions he has seen and he has photographed many male lions( will put Facebook link below for face book users). So that's 10 actual sources of people saying they are impressive males right? Also recently on the Manyelthi channel, the guide spoke about the incredible genes of the Birmingham Pride and their size and mentioned the Birmingham Males as well. The Birmingham Boys sister are also huge lionesses, the Birmingham Lionesses and Nharu are quite large. The oldest Nharu 3 lionesses are relative to Red Road and he is a big boy. I've also heard the Tailless Birmingham that leads the breakaway who is a sister of the Birminghams is a very big female. So all this together makes me think that all these people must be impressed by the Bboys.

The most immperssive do not need to mean the largest, but for example the best looking or with biggest manes. Moreover we talk about dirrect comparisons to other lions, about which lion is more imperessive in terms of body size..

It's definitely about size, cmon. Even Legend Safaris, I simply asked them which lions impressed them. I asked nothing about size or looks, they said Nhenha is huge and the largest and the S Avocas... Etc. I also know for a fact that Flipside Photography was speaking about size because we were having a conversation about it and he chimed in.
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(10-31-2020, 03:52 PM)Potato Wrote: We disscus there lions of Sabi Sands so I believe this disscussion is in right place. Thread is not named "news on Lions of Sabi Sands", but "Lions of Sabi Sands".

I know we discussion lions f SS, but his discussion is pointless and wont lead to any conclusions, its only spamming this thread for 5 pages of the same replies over and over again which is quite boring.. 

Size's of the lions in SS was discussed already few times here, so i dont see the point of making the same discussion over multiple pages because there was post where they said that Nhenha is the biggest, and idk S. Avocas are impressive... 

We know that and discuss that multiple times already... 

But if this discussion is interesting to people, and want to discuss more, then make another thread for that, and not spam this thread with this topic which was discussed here already multiple times...
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(10-31-2020, 05:15 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(10-31-2020, 03:52 PM)Potato Wrote: We disscus there lions of Sabi Sands so I believe this disscussion is in right place. Thread is not named "news on Lions of Sabi Sands", but "Lions of Sabi Sands".

I know we discussion lions f SS, but his discussion is pointless and wont lead to any conclusions, its only spamming this thread for 5 pages of the same replies over and over again which is quite boring.. 

Size's of the lions in SS was discussed already few times here, so i dont see the point of making the same discussion over multiple pages because there was post where they said that Nhenha is the biggest, and idk S. Avocas are impressive... 

We know that and discuss that multiple times already... 

But if this discussion is interesting to people, and want to discuss more, then make another thread for that, and not spam this thread with this topic which was discussed here already multiple times...

Well... No1 is forcing you to read those or participate in that disscussion. If it is boring for you you can just ignore it, as simply as it can be.
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(10-31-2020, 05:10 PM)Slayerd Wrote:
(10-31-2020, 03:51 PM)Potato Wrote:
(10-31-2020, 09:00 AM)Slayerd Wrote: I understand everyones points. That even guides are not always going to be accurate. In regards to the Southern Avocas. I've heard 2 people be impressed by them recently. Ranger Nic Nel and now Legends Safaris so I don't know how many people want to take them literally but in regards to the Birminghams, there have been so many. The Mala Mala Guides on live said the Gowries are the most Impressive, Nic Nel said they are the most impressive, 2 Singita rangers said so and both agreed, Zaheer Ali photographer said it to me as well, Legend Safaris, I'm pretty sure James Tyrell said it as well, Nkorho recently said on live when calling the Fourways Pride Males massive that it reminded them of the Birminghams when they were in the area and Nkorho sees all 3 Avoca including DM, Flipside Wildlife Photography said it to me and I'm pretty sure he wrote it on one of his facebook posts that the Birminghams are some of the most impressive lions he has seen and he has photographed many male lions( will put Facebook link below for face book users). So that's 10 actual sources of people saying they are impressive males right? Also recently on the Manyelthi channel, the guide spoke about the incredible genes of the Birmingham Pride and their size and mentioned the Birmingham Males as well. The Birmingham Boys sister are also huge lionesses, the Birmingham Lionesses and Nharu are quite large. The oldest Nharu 3 lionesses are relative to Red Road and he is a big boy. I've also heard the Tailless Birmingham that leads the breakaway who is a sister of the Birminghams is a very big female. So all this together makes me think that all these people must be impressed by the Bboys.

The most immperssive do not need to mean the largest, but for example the best looking or with biggest manes. Moreover we talk about dirrect comparisons to other lions, about which lion is more imperessive in terms of body size..

It's definitely about size, cmon. Even Legend Safaris, I simply asked them which lions impressed them. I asked nothing about size or looks, they said Nhenha is huge and the largest and the S Avocas... Etc. I also know for a fact that Flipside Photography was speaking about size because we were having a conversation about it and he chimed in.

I did not say Nhanha is tiny. I just questioned that he is larger than DM Avoca and I backed up that claim with opinion of two Djuma guides.
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Nothing is boring in this thread. If someone not wanting seen something and less participate oneself can ignore the topic of which they do not want to participate. As well is unnecessary created a new thread by the simply way that talking about a lion size. If for you this is  an boring theme, for someone else could be interesting.
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2 new young males seen in eastern MalaMala, around Fourways pride territory :

Photo Credit : MalaMala 


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We didn't have shot from close, so its hard to tell who they are, but based of location and age of this males, they might be 2 s36/Mantimahle males.

( @TinoArmando posted that they where seen with 5th Mantimahle around Plains Camp 2 weeks ago).
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(10-31-2020, 05:54 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: 2 new young males seen in eastern MalaMala, around Fourways pride territory :

Photo Credit : MalaMala 


*This image is copyright of its original author


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We didn't have shot from close, so its hard to tell who they are, but based of location and age of this males, they might be 2 s36/Mantimahle males.

( @TinoArmando posted that they where seen with 5th Mantimahle around Plains Camp 2 weeks ago).

This is really good information and photos my friend. 
I may ask,  you know who is the photographer of those photos? 
Could be good if we ask about more images of these two future kings.
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(10-31-2020, 06:01 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: This is really good information and photos my friend. 
I may ask,  you know who is the photographer of those photos? 
Could be good if we ask about more images of these two future kings.

It was from this MalaMala video :




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Thanks for the reply once again.
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