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Tinyo. Credit: image by theexploringboerseun at Sabi Sands GR, posted October 5, 2018.

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(10-07-2018, 06:43 AM)Herekittyvid Whelan  at Mala Mala, posted October 6, 2018 Wrote: ...A male lion slowly started showing signs of getting more active on a windy afternoon as the sun started to set. Credit: image by Guy Brunskill  at Mala Mala, posted October 6, 2018

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This is Dark Mane of the Majingilane coalition. The photo was posted here in the thread of said coalition at the time. I leave the link.

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https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-history-most-brutal-killers-the-majingilane-male-lions?pid=52449#pid52449
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(10-06-2018, 02:56 AM)Herekitty Wrote: Nsuku. Credit: image by Max Waugh at Mala Mala, posted October 4, 2018 (from 2016)

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This one isn't Nsuku, This is the Matshapiri male. Lol


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This is Dark Mane Majingilane boy
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Cheers guys. Edited. So here's a nice video of what looks like Mfumo playing around with Nsuku in April 2016. 
Credit: video by Erica van der Beek at Arathusa.
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Birmingham male admires new tourists. Credit: images by MyAestheticMyTaste, posted October7-9, 2018.
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Contemplates the benefits of chewing on a new addidas.

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A relaxing dinner.
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BBoy checks on cub who in turn is checking on him.
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Nhenha showing a mild curiosity at the contents of the jeep. Credit: image by Rod Watson at Londolozi, October 9, 2018

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Tinyo gets busy with the cubs. Credit: image by Liam J Henderson at Mala Mala, posted October 9, 2018

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Tinyo and Nhenha looking buff. Credit: video by Sofia Machado at Londolozi, posted October 9, 2018
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Mfumo. Credit: image by Zaheer Ali at Torchwood, posted October 5, 2018

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Tinyo. Credit: image by Joffers Photography, posted October 9, 2018

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I've noticed that Nsuku Nhenna and Tinyo are together most of the time now days more so than before and that is good to see it will take a coalition of 4 or more males to over throw them as they are still in their prime even though they have been dominant for so long malamala monthly game reports have them listed as 7 and Nsuku 8 and that is a good age for a male lion and they have experience on their side as well.
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Tynio and Nhenha with the Kambula girls in the Sand River. Credit: images by Laurence Waechter, posted September 29, 2018.

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(10-10-2018, 12:51 PM)Herekitty Wrote: Tynio and Nhenha with the Kambula girls in the Sand River. Credit: images by Laurence Waechter, posted September 29, 2018.

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Tinyo the stocky one,Nhenha the tallest one and Nsuku has the best mane...just my opinion:)
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Nsuku and Tinyo awash in a golden light. Credit image by Sean Zeederberg at Londolozi, posted October 10, 2018

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This time last year Nhenha scaled a tree to retrieve Tingana's kill. Credit: image by Chene Wales-Bailie at Nkorho, posted October 11, 2018

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If you want to see a massive male hanging by his jaws from a Kudu leg up a tree, the video is well worth watching:
https://www.facebook.com/chenewbaillie/v...438803083/
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Tinyo the Tank. Credit: image by Katie Jones at MalaMala, posted October 11, 2018

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Nhenha the ladies' lion. Credit: image by privatelyguidedsafaris at Londolozi, posted October 11, 2018

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And Mfumo. Throwback to adventures with my mom for our birthday last year. Looking forward to seeing you soon. .Credit: images by wasabichipmonster at Mpumalunga, posted October 11, 2018

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