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Majingilane Coalition Male Lineage

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They look similar, but that's all there is to it. It's a far cry from any proof. She may also resemble the other Majingis, or maybe just looked like one of her uncles, it's impossible to tell with confidence who sired her.
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(08-13-2023, 09:32 AM)Mapokser Wrote: They look similar, but that's all there is to it. It's a far cry from any proof. She may also resemble the other Majingis, or maybe just looked like one of her uncles, it's impossible to tell with confidence who sired her.

Of course impossible for impossible people , also Nothing Impossible in this life buddy .

So i will be stupied to agree for your unaccepteble point that she may Resemble to other Majingilane , the Ture Majingilane Fan knows his lions so well , this not hard for me at All .

With All Respect Mapokser ?? .
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@Ahmed Ali Sorry but I'm not sure I understand well what you're trying to say.

Are you saying you know the Majingis well because you're a true fan and therefore can tell who fathered that female?

If this is what you're saying, first of, Majingis were all brothers and therefore have some degree of resemblance between all of them, second, even if they didn't and that Kambula only looked like GM, it'd still be no proof at all that he is the father.

Lions, just like people, can resemble a father, but also an uncle/aunt, grandparent, and so on.

As for "with all respect", I'm not sure you were that respectful since you seem to have said you'd be stupid to agree with my "unacceptable" opinion that the Kambula might resemble one of her potential fathers or for certain at least uncles which would share up to 25% of their DNA with her.

Though maybe you meant something else rather than stupid, I get that it's not always easy to type in a second or third language.
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(08-14-2023, 12:22 AM)Mapokser Wrote: @Ahmed Ali Sorry but I'm not sure I understand well what you're trying to say.

Are you saying you know the Majingis well because you're a true fan and therefore can tell who fathered that female?

If this is what you're saying, first of, Majingis were all brothers and therefore have some degree of resemblance between all of them, second, even if they didn't and that Kambula only looked like GM, it'd still be no proof at all that he is the father.

Lions, just like people, can resemble a father, but also an uncle/aunt, grandparent, and so on.

As for "with all respect", I'm not sure you were that respectful since you seem to have said you'd be stupid to agree with my "unacceptable" opinion that the Kambula might resemble one of her potential fathers or for certain at least uncles which would share up to 25% of their DNA with her.

Though maybe you meant something else rather than stupid, I get that it's not always easy to type in a second or third language.

It is time to move on from this discussion, and back to the topic at hand, lions. Thank you.
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I fully agree with @BA0701 , discussion needs to stop and it's time to back with the topic, in this case, lions
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New found pictures for Hip scar Majingilane sister and his mother with his young Nephews that sired by Robson/Othawa One eye and Stompie in early 2010 .

These photos back to may 2011 near or next to Mantimahle Dam .

The first 2 photos for the old lioness ( Mother of the hip and his sister ) .

The last one of HS sister with her one of 2 cubs .

Photos By :- Klystron003 .
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(08-26-2023, 11:56 AM)Ahmed Ali Wrote:
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New found pictures for Hip scar Majingilane sister and his mother with his young Nephews that sired by Robson/Othawa One eye and Stompie in early 2010 .

These photos back to may 2011 near or next to Mantimahle Dam .

The first 2 photos for the old lioness ( Mother of the hip and his sister ) .

The last one of HS sister with her one of 2 cubs .

Photos By :- Klystron003 .
I remember these boys. I think about them sometimes, because it's so sad to know that they disappeared before they became adults.
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On the 29th it was 4 years since he passed away, I didn't witness his story like many members of the forum but a notable fact for me was that I started following animal life shortly before he left.

If there is a place after life you deserve peace and rest when you get there boy. It will not be forgotten.

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