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Majingilane Coalition Male Lineage

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Othawa boys
   
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The three Tsalala males were seen at Sabi Sabi last week. Credit: A Week in the Bush Vol.223, image by Louise Murray, posted September 5, 2018
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THE THIRD OTHAWA CUB IS ALIVE. 
All 3 are well. 
   
Daddy majingilanes are watching you from the sky
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The Othawa mom came to fetch her cubs to take them back to a kill. This video was taken about a month ago. The third cub was lost for a while but was spotted again yesterday!!! Credit: image by danielle2me at Dulini, posted September 20, 2018
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Mhangenis full of mange trying to be adopted by nkuhuma pride and join forces with talamati and nkuhuma boys.
   
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Does anyone know how many Mhangene subs are still alive?? 
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(09-30-2018, 06:15 AM)ShakaMapogo Wrote: Does anyone know how many Mhangene subs are still alive?? 

As far as i have seen, 8 have been visually documented this month.

Big boy and Dark mane Mhangeni were seen with Nkuhumas on Djuma 9/28... and also on Djuma dam cam having a drink during the night..1 young boy is photographed on the Londolozi blog,  trailing the Mhangeni pride.. 2 sub adult females have re-joined the Mhangeni pride (photos on 'Mhangeni Boys' fb page) and 3 sub adults were photographed in early to mid September on Sabi Sabi and  at Thydon Safari camp (photos on 'Mhangeni Boys' fb page).

Beaming healing and re~generative energy through to these amazing lions!  

It would be awesome if they made it.

Pray for them 
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Thanks Salem! Saw the footage of the ones that followed the Nkuhumas and it was painful to watch.  :/ hope the best for them all.
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(09-30-2018, 06:15 AM)ShakaMapogo Wrote: Does anyone know how many Mhangene subs are still alive?? 
I saw people saying the female sub adult rejoined the pride, and the males split 5 are together and then there is these two.

No idea if this is true at all
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(09-30-2018, 06:48 AM)ShakaMapogo Wrote: Thanks Salem! Saw the footage of the ones that followed the Nkuhumas and it was painful to watch.  :/ hope the best for them all.

You are welcome Shaka! I have been following these lions for a while now but feel especially concerned today, after having seen the Djuma footage..Yes, the 2 subs following the Nkuhumas (Big boy and Dark mane Mhangeni) were the fearless leaders of the crew.. and now they are separated from the rest and looking pretty rough...

Obviously, situations have transpired that weren't reported on by the lodges.

I do feel like there is potential for some of these young subs to form alliances with other wandering nomads soo.. we shall see how it unfolds

praying for a regenerative m i r a c l e, 
everything is possible ☆
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(09-30-2018, 07:11 AM)SalemMagi Wrote:
(09-30-2018, 06:48 AM)ShakaMapogo Wrote: Thanks Salem! Saw the footage of the ones that followed the Nkuhumas and it was painful to watch.  :/ hope the best for them all.

You are welcome Shaka! I have been following these lions for a while now but feel especially concerned today, after having seen the Djuma footage..Yes, the 2 subs following the Nkuhumas (Big boy and Dark mane Mhangeni) were the fearless leaders of the crew.. and now they are separated from the rest and looking pretty rough...

Obviously, situations have transpired that weren't reported on by the lodges.

I do feel like there is potential for some of these young subs to form alliances with other wandering nomads soo.. we shall see how it unfolds

praying for a regenerative m i r a c l e, 
everything is possible ☆
Which one of the two is the dark mane Mhangeni the one riddled with mange ?

Neither of them seem to have a dark mane and one of them doesn't have a mane at all
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(09-30-2018, 07:28 AM)Michael @Michael Wrote:
(09-30-2018, 07:11 AM)SalemMagi Wrote:
(09-30-2018, 06:48 AM)ShakaMapogo Wrote: Thanks Salem! Saw the footage of the ones that followed the Nkuhumas and it was painful to watch.  :/ hope the best for them all.

You are welcome Shaka! I have been following these lions for a while now but feel especially concerned today, after having seen the Djuma footage..Yes, the 2 subs following the Nkuhumas (Big boy and Dark mane Mhangeni) were the fearless leaders of the crew.. and now they are separated from the rest and looking pretty rough...

Obviously, situations have transpired that weren't reported on by the lodges.

I do feel like there is potential for some of these young subs to form alliances with other wandering nomads soo.. we shall see how it unfolds

praying for a regenerative m i r a c l e, 
everything is possible ☆
Which one of the two is the dark mane Mhangeni the one riddled with mange ?

Neither of them seem to have a dark mane and one of them doesn't have a mane at all

Yes, it seems that Dark Mane Mhangeni is the mange riddled lion... their manes receded after they started their nomadic journey...

The ebb and flow of life.. 

Let's keep sending them that healing energy

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The Styx male with the coiffed hairdo. Credit: image by Trevor Mcall-Peat at Sabi Sands Game Reserve posted October 2, 2018

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