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Kambula/Ntsevu males

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(09-16-2024, 10:47 PM)NLAL11 Wrote:
(09-16-2024, 10:04 PM)Ngonya Wrote: 4 Kambula boys by Arathusa 

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In the first photo K4 looks more like Dark Mane Majingilane and K3 looks more like Nhena.

Yes I can see it. I have noticed as they grow they look a bit more like Nehena and the Birmingham’s male lions, but yes there is no denying the Magingilanes. It is strange that Male lion K4 does have a strong look to the Magingilane specifically dark mane, but I can see a little bit of Rasta Mapogos but yes I see Dark mane all in his face features. The one standing looks a bit like Kinky tail.
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I personally see resemblance with K3 and Majingilane

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also some old pictures of Kinky Tail Mapogo where i think he looks similar with K5

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(09-17-2024, 02:21 AM)UNgonya Wrote: I personally see resemblance with K3 and Majingilane

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also some old pictures of Kinky Tail Mapogo where i think he looks similar with K5

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Yes the one that looks like Dark mane I notice his eyes and maybe his mane looks similar. It reminds me how the Othow male lion from the Othowa pride looked like Rasta and the Magingilane. Here I think he is also a bit related to Rasta, but Dark mane is who he looks like maybe even way more than the Birmingham’s male lions.
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@Ngonya I think it really depends on the angle, and the facial expression to a certain degree. Which is why they can bare a resemblance to multiple different males/lions. To me it changes from photo to photo.
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K3 definitely looks Majingilane, in some photos he almost looks like a clone of them.

K4 often also looks a lot like a blonder, bigger-maned DM Majingilane, the resemblance is uncanny.

As for Kinky Tail and K5, while in some pictures I can see something, and I've seen people make this comparison, I think it's just coincidence rather than anything else, K5's "weird" face must have come from his Birmingham lineage, there's that photo of young Nsuku where he looks a lot like K5.
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The 4 Kambula males on sunset drive Djuma wildearth
one of the males looks like he’s got a few bite marks on his side and is limping slightly. 
K3, with the bite marks

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