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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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( This post was last modified: 07-27-2017, 10:08 PM by Fredymrt )

(07-26-2017, 05:59 PM)Tshokwane Wrote:
(07-26-2017, 12:53 PM)stronghold Wrote: Good day guys, I was wandering how many offsprings that is currently alive does the Majingilanes have?

Hello and welcome to the forum.

If you mean the younger ones, those are the Mangheni youngsters, they were about twelve of them. 

The 3 little Othawa cubs were killed by the Mangheni pride some days ago.

Then a bit older you have the Tsalala males(3) and the females(Tsalala breakaways) as well as the 2 Mangheni males(the 3rd is missing) and their 6 sister that now form the Ntsevu pride(Mangheni breakaways).

Then a bit older you have the 2 Sparta males, if they're still alive (both are missing).

Then a bit older the 2 Styx males, they're in the Kruger park and then the oldest son, the Fourways male, also in the Kruger park with his brother.

With this, I'm not counting the Majingilane older daughters, because to be fair I don't know how many they have.

Maybe @Fredymrt knows of them( Majingi daughters from the Sparta, Styux and Fourways pride).

@stronghold welcome to the forum

@Tshokwane Thanks and
Sorry about late reply, but not sure why my last post didn't post!


Fourways Pride : 2 Lionesses (One of Them Sired by Majingilane born in 2010)

The youngest of the styx females ( born in 2011 ) is daughter of the Majingilanes

The youngest of the Tsalala\Marthly females (born in 2011 ) is daughter of the Majingilanes

The youngest of the Sparta\Eyrefield females (born in 2012) is daughter of the Majingilanes

The youngest of the Tsalala\Marthly breakaway females ( born in 2013 ) is daughter of the Majingilanes

The sub-adult Othawa female sired by the Majingilane

Hope that helps
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