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Majingilane Coalition Male Lineage

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Was he coalition partners with the Mpondo male that was near him or did that lion have something to do with his death? Also in the list of lions that died recently, which Giraffe male are you talking about?
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"Was he coalition partners with the Mpondo male"

No

"Also in the list of lions that died recently, which Giraffe male are you talking about"

Thornybush Giraffe male althrough as far as I know that he died are pure speculations. 
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( This post was last modified: 11-28-2020, 06:26 AM by T I N O )

(11-28-2020, 06:05 AM)sundarbans Wrote: Was he coalition partners with the Mpondo male that was near him or did that lion have something to do with his death? Also in the list of lions that died recently, which Giraffe male are you talking about?

Negative @sundarbans The Styx male wasn't partner of the Mpondo males. But In fact the Styx male was partner of the three S26 males where apparently there is the other Styx male, (Unconfirmed still now). The other three males are still on their prime and holding a big pride. (I've heard that they hold a pride of 20 members or so)

2) Yes,I'm talking about the last Giraffe male (born in 2011) he went into a private property and since then not was seen anymore. for now Rudi Hulshof claimed that he's possibly dead now, Obviously doesn't are much information. But being positive  at this stage is very hard. To be honest...
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Words by Rudi Hulshof a couple of months ago:  Although still unconfirmed, it’s all but accepted that the Giraffe  male has died. We have not seen him for about 6 months now, and he has also not been seen in the company of the Blackdam pride of lions here on the reserve at Royal Malewane in South Africa. 
Should he make a reappearance and again be seen on our wildlife photographic safari, I will be sure to correct this assumption of mine, but for now his memory has been immortalized by the thousands of photos, guides and guests alike have taken of him during his life.
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The last son of the mighty Majingilane coalition sired in the Othawa pride at Sabi Sands!
The well-known Junior Othawa looking handsome and well feed!
Idube Game Reserve-Sabi Sands-11/27/20,-
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What do you guys think about Junior?  A Scarnose son?  Maybe more time will change his features somewhat and it will be easier to discern. 

The youngest Majing. son is still going strong with the Othawa Pride.  The only offspring of Aunty Othawa to have made it so far.... Btw, is she turning 13 next month or in January?
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My guess would be he is a Dark Mane son. In their last days it was the Dark Mane male who spent the most time with the Othawas.
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(11-28-2020, 02:26 PM)Cath2020 Wrote: What do you guys think about Junior?  A Scarnose son?  Maybe more time will change his features somewhat and it will be easier to discern. 

The youngest Majing. son is still going strong with the Othawa Pride.  The only offspring of Aunty Othawa to have made it so far.... Btw, is she turning 13 next month or in January?

She is born in 2007,but idk which month exactly.. Junior is definitely DM.
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(11-28-2020, 02:43 PM)sundarbans Wrote: My guess would be he is a Dark Mane son. In their last days it was the Dark Mane male who spent the most time with the Othawas.

That Dark Mane spent most of his time with Othawa pride after cubs were born means very little regarding possibility of him being the father of Junior. Before Jonior was born all Majingilanes (not sure if Hip Scar mated with her as well, might be not) and can be the fathers. So far judging by face structure I would bet on DM to be the father, but I am not really sure.
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(11-28-2020, 02:47 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(11-28-2020, 02:26 PM)Cath2020 Wrote: What do you guys think about Junior?  A Scarnose son?  Maybe more time will change his features somewhat and it will be easier to discern. 

The youngest Majing. son is still going strong with the Othawa Pride.  The only offspring of Aunty Othawa to have made it so far.... Btw, is she turning 13 next month or in January?

She is born in 2007,but idk which month exactly.. Junior is definitely DM.

The Othawa cubs were born in December 2007 and early 2008.
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(11-28-2020, 02:26 PM)Cath2020 Wrote: What do you guys think about Junior?  A Scarnose son?  Maybe more time will change his features somewhat and it will be easier to discern. 

The youngest Majing. son is still going strong with the Othawa Pride.  The only offspring of Aunty Othawa to have made it so far.... Btw, is she turning 13 next month or in January?

If we are based on appearances, for example, the face  and physical body of Junior Othawa. Then,I'll say that he is son of Dark Mane Majingilane. Obviously those similarities can changing once that he will growing up. But for now he look very similar to DM.
BTW,Auntie othawa is turning 13 years old next month.
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(11-28-2020, 02:43 PM)sundarbans Wrote: My guess would be he is a Dark Mane son. In their last days it was the Dark Mane male who spent the most time with the Othawas.

That makes senses after all.
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Today is 1 year as Mhangeni Big Boy passed away, one of the most iconic young males of this era.. Here is the picture of him with Nkuhuma young male and Nana, his second family:


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(11-29-2020, 06:55 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Today is 1 year as Mhangeni Big Boy passed away, one of the most iconic young males of this era.. Here is the picture of him with Nkuhuma young male and Nana, his second family:


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He could have become an incredible survivor and well-known through the world. Unfortunately he was not able to do it. What a shame
R.I.P Big boy!
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