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Majingilane Coalition Male Lineage

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(11-27-2020, 11:21 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: Rest easy King!
Today we've received such sad news from the Kruger National Park which it's involved the Styx male (Majingilane son). He was found dead near Mpondo male. He passed away at the age of 9 years still on their prime. He had a tough live until his last breat. He has addapted and survived with a broken jaw for at least 3 years. We should remember him as a true survivor his legacy still is alive through the KNP and will be extremely awesome follow their bloodline in the next years ...
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(11-28-2020, 03:53 PM)Potato Wrote:
(11-28-2020, 03:13 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.

From what I remember, Junior Othawa and his two brothers were born around March or April 2018, right at the end of the Majingilanes' reign. During the months before that, Dark Mane was the male that spent the most time with them. As for the Othawa Male, currently the dominant male of the Mhangeni pride, he could have been sired by any of the four.
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(11-29-2020, 11:32 PM)sundarbans Wrote:
(11-27-2020, 11:21 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: Rest easy King!
Today we've received such sad news from the Kruger National Park which it's involved the Styx male (Majingilane son). He was found dead near Mpondo male. He passed away at the age of 9 years still on their prime. He had a tough live until his last breat. He has addapted and survived with a broken jaw for at least 3 years. We should remember him as a true survivor his legacy still is alive through the KNP and will be extremely awesome follow their bloodline in the next years ...
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(11-28-2020, 03:53 PM)Potato Wrote:
(11-28-2020, 03:13 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.

From what I remember, Junior Othawa and his two brothers were born around March or April 2018, right at the end of the Majingilanes' reign. During the months before that, Dark Mane was the male that spent the most time with them. As for the Othawa Male, currently the dominant male of the Mhangeni pride, he could have been sired by any of the four.
Junior was born in March 2018.
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(11-29-2020, 04:03 PM)Mohawk4 Wrote:




So tragic, may he rest in peace now, and may he finally find the family and companionship he was always looking for.
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Dramatic skies and a mating pair of lions.
The most handsome of the Majingilane sons by far!
The regal and bulk Othawa male at his best with one of the Ntsevu lioness at Londolozi Game Reserve
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As of January 2021, how many sons are remaining?
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(01-18-2021, 06:31 AM)Tonpa Wrote: As of January 2021, how many sons are remaining?

2 Othawa 2 Mangheni 1 Tsalala 2 Fourways
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(01-18-2021, 06:49 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: 2 Othawa 2 Mangheni 1 Tsalala 2 Fourways

I think DM Fourways is not alive anymore, and Blondie is not a son of Majingilane. 

Three Tooth is also a big question mark.. 

Also Styx Big Boy might be alive with 2 s26 males.
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And which daughters are remaining?

The ones I am sure of are
- 6 Kambula females
- 1 (or 2?) Mhangeni females
- 1 Othawa female (Sassy)
- 1 Tsalala female

Do they have any daughters remaining in the Styx, Fourways, Sparta, Southern, Torchwood, Nkhuma, Talamati, or Sand River prides? I am not sure if they were even dominant over all these prides but these prides all had territories in and around Sabi Sands during their reigns.
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(01-18-2021, 07:30 PM)sundarbans Wrote: And which daughters are remaining?

The ones I am sure of are
- 6 Kambula females
- 1 (or 2?) Mhangeni females
- 1 Othawa female (Sassy)
- 1 Tsalala female

Do they have any daughters remaining in the Styx, Fourways, Sparta, Southern, Torchwood, Nkhuma, Talamati, or Sand River prides? I am not sure if they were even dominant over all these prides but these prides all had territories in and around Sabi Sands during their reigns.

1 Styx and 1 Fourways.
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(01-18-2021, 11:01 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(01-18-2021, 06:49 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: 2 Othawa 2 Mangheni 1 Tsalala 2 Fourways

I think DM Fourways is not alive anymore, and Blondie is not a son of Majingilane. 

Three Tooth is also a big question mark.. 

Also Styx Big Boy might be alive with 2 s26 males.

There still is unconfirmed where is big boy Styx, So I didn't count it
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(01-18-2021, 07:30 PM)sundarbans Wrote: - 1 (or 2?) Mhangeni females
 
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(01-23-2021, 08:08 PM)Potato Wrote:
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The Othawa king
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Throwback at 1 of the 3 Sparta young males:





He died after getting mauled by Mantimahles in late 2016, his brother also disapeared around that time:


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