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(06-07-2018, 10:23 PM)sundarbans Wrote: I find the tone of the article is a bit too grim regarding how there so few lions are carrying the Tsalala name. Perhaps the name may not be applied to too many lions but two of the strongest prides present in the Sabi Sands are from the Tsalala lineage. I'd wager the Tsalala bloodline will live on for a long, long time.
There used to be another Tsalala female, born sometime between the Mhangenis and the young Tsalala males. What happened to her?
i think thats the young adult lioness that was with the tailed lioness from the 2011 litter and her own fathers the majingalane males kept trying to attack her! for some reason they didn't seem to think she was fathered by them! i am usually look forward to going on this forum but the death of the tsalala lioness was really hard pill to swallow! just like when i heard about the charleston lioness.