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(05-21-2023, 07:05 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: S79 male


This is 1/3 Lower Sabie males, s79 is the mantimahles brothers who rule s79/Nwatimihiri pride. Why is this group always making stupid names now calling this guy Travolta. Footloose, zorro, flintstone and now this, these guys make stupid names from films and obviously have no brains to name the lions similar to the guides and rangers who actually use native languages/locations and make serious names.
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1/3 Fourways/Torchwood males & 1/3 Mathekenyane/mpondo dam males
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1/3 Ratelpan males.
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(05-22-2023, 12:47 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote:
(05-21-2023, 07:05 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: S79 male


This is 1/3 Lower Sabie males, s79 is the mantimahles brothers who rule s79/Nwatimihiri pride. Why is this group always making stupid names now calling this guy Travolta. Footloose, zorro, flintstone and now this, these guys make stupid names from films and obviously have no brains to name the lions similar to the guides and rangers who actually use native languages/locations and make serious names.

Thanks for letting me know, i will edit the post
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(05-22-2023, 12:47 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote:
(05-21-2023, 07:05 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: S79 male


This is 1/3 Lower Sabie males, s79 is the mantimahles brothers who rule s79/Nwatimihiri pride. Why is this group always making stupid names now calling this guy Travolta. Footloose, zorro, flintstone and now this, these guys make stupid names from films and obviously have no brains to name the lions similar to the guides and rangers who actually use native languages/locations and make serious names.

which group is using that name?
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I am not that bothered with it, concidering the already large and often duplicate amount of dutch, english or lion king names floating around.

Perhaps if its a pride we ahould be more careful as those can easily hang around for decades. But a lion named Flintstone sounds just adorable to me.
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The same friend group who made all those stupid names, big on wild, African adventures, lions of africa, hanno erasmus. Funny thing is they would never use a name half as ridiculous if one of them didn't make it.
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1/3 Lower Sabie males.
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Afsaal males. Eastern Bank & South Shishangeni.
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Gomondwane mating 
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(05-23-2023, 05:07 PM)Duco Ndona Wrote: I am not that bothered with it, concidering the already large and often duplicate amount of dutch, english or lion king names floating around.

Perhaps if its a pride we ahould be more careful as those can easily hang around for decades. But a lion named Flintstone sounds just adorable to me.

He's already been called Madala Mluwati male after the concession named by the rangers/guides there. We don't need a stupid name made by some youtuber who doesn't know them and that doesn't relate to the lion at all. It's not adorable it's ridiculous
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Close up with Socha 1/2 dominant males of the River pride in Northern Klaserie. Originally Socha was referred to as the Impalabos male as he was born 9 years ago in the Impalabos pride and was fathered by the famous Mohlabetsi male. His father once controlled a coalition of 8 and sired many. Much like his father, Socha and his partner Hosi although not brothers by blood are very successful and have reigned for over 4 years now and their River pride has over 30 members with their older sons already departed to begin their own reign.

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I was told last week mjejane males were mating with Windmill pride, 1/2 prides south shishangeni and Eastern Bank rule. And there was a fight heard at night
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2/6 Gomondwane males. Eldest & Slitnose.
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Biyamiti male
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