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(03-13-2025, 05:33 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(03-13-2025, 02:24 PM)DE_66 Wrote: I know her paternity can't be proven either way, but wasn't the timing suspect enough that she could very well be a Charleston daughter?  Kinda like referring to the Mbiri cub as Mandevu's offspring when it could be the Orpen Son's or ZigZag's or Mohawk's or some other male who slipped in.

I think Charlestons tookover in 2016, she was born in 2015.

Not trying to be facetious, but it's still up in the air without something more definitive.  
@Ahmed Ali do you by chance have any pics/info on the Southern Pride in 2015/2016.  She's potentially (probably?) a Majingi granddaughter.
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(8 hours ago)DE_66 Wrote:
(03-13-2025, 05:33 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(03-13-2025, 02:24 PM)DE_66 Wrote: I know her paternity can't be proven either way, but wasn't the timing suspect enough that she could very well be a Charleston daughter?  Kinda like referring to the Mbiri cub as Mandevu's offspring when it could be the Orpen Son's or ZigZag's or Mohawk's or some other male who slipped in.

I think Charlestons tookover in 2016, she was born in 2015.

Not trying to be facetious, but it's still up in the air without something more definitive.  
@Ahmed Ali do you by chance have any pics/info on the Southern Pride in 2015/2016.  She's potentially (probably?) a Majingi granddaughter.

Sabi Sabi Rangers told me that living adult lioness today is daughter of fourwayes duo along side with her littilmate boy who sadly missing after he moved to kruger with the ( 2016 ) talamati Selati males offspring in 2019 .
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Nice to see this out of the young Nkuhuma male, with the amount of male lions he’s been around u wouldn’t be surprised at all if he just completely backed down, as he normally would when a new coalition enters the territory. He’s a fighter tho.



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Scar nose and Dark mane Majingilane on Patrol in 2016/2016 .

Look at the diffrent sizes between them .

Alwayes Scar nose is the largest of Majingilane  Like
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(Yesterday, 06:34 PM)BA0701 Wrote: Ok, everyone, one more to go. Please, join me in welcoming @Mapokser to the Mod Team, and to say congratulations on his new elevations!

Congratulations on joining the moderators. You’ve been a very passionate contributor for a long time. Great to see you taking on additional responsibility now.
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Seems like the duo is back in South

umkumbe_bush_lodge

It has been quite some time since we’ve seen the Nkuhuma and Talamati male, it was a great surprise to encounter these beautiful male lions again last night!
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(48 minutes ago)sunless Wrote:
Seems like the duo is back in South

umkumbe_bush_lodge

It has been quite some time since we’ve seen the Nkuhuma and Talamati male, it was a great surprise to encounter these beautiful male lions again last night!

So Kambulas in SabiSabi, NK & Khanya in Umkumbe and then FE prolly somewhere inbetween them, wow.
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(52 minutes ago)sunless Wrote:


Did they ever mate? Or are they just chilling together?
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(37 minutes ago)KM600 Wrote:
(48 minutes ago)sunless Wrote:
Seems like the duo is back in South

umkumbe_bush_lodge

It has been quite some time since we’ve seen the Nkuhuma and Talamati male, it was a great surprise to encounter these beautiful male lions again last night!

So Kambulas in SabiSabi, NK & Khanya in Umkumbe and then FE prolly somewhere inbetween them, wow.

Do not really know the specific place of the Kambula Males at the moment but they do roam Umkumbe, SabiSabi, Lion Sands, Southern Mala Mala, and North/Eastern parts of Kirkmans but per latest reports they are seen by Umkumbe but not sure where as traversing rights complicates the location of the sighting.
For NK & Talamati, they have just come back from their venture in West and also seen by Umkumbe per latest post.
The Styx Male & K12 seems like they are in the area or near where the Kambula Males where sighted with a buffalo carcass different from the wildebeest kill they did recently or stolen, also they were sighted by an Umkumbe guest per latest post.
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(29 minutes ago)Dangeroscos Wrote:
(52 minutes ago)sunless Wrote:


Did they ever mate? Or are they just chilling together?

They have mated in the past, but seem to be just chilling together now.
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(2 hours ago)Ahmed Ali Wrote:
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Scar nose and Dark mane Majingilane on Patrol in 2016/2016 .

Look at the diffrent sizes between them .

Alwayes Scar nose is the largest of Majingilane  Like

SN was an absolute beast of a male lion, and I was very glad that he passed peacefully, while remaining territorial and dominant.
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