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10-15-2020, 03:37 AM( This post was last modified: 10-15-2020, 03:43 AM by T I N O )
(10-15-2020, 03:19 AM)Potato Wrote: "Probably one of the biggest lions in the Manyeleti with the Orpen male and DM Avoca."
Well... there are no more male lions in Manyeleti at the moment so it can be : Red Road male is looking amazing since his mane filed up.Giraffe males bloodline goes strong. Btw coming back to his origins, why actually he was always considered Avoca/Giraffe son while by the time RedRoad was born it was Northern Matimbas who were dominant in the Ngala? Some said recently that Skorro male might be his father as he was seen in Ngala with some cubs, but by that time Skorro pride lived in Ngala so he easly could be just with his natal pride and cubs sired by Matimbas or just male looking for refuge in Red Road female as Matimbas were taking over Skorro pride and forcing out Skorro males from natal pride.
I think that the Red road male was most likely sired by the Avoca/Giraffe males or Skorro Thanda impi.
Matimba didn't controlled the Birmingham pride at that time.
2) - The Imbali pride male often was seen at Manyeleti. He is a big champ. So he can be put on the list