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The Charleston Males and Their Male Lineage

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Just a guess but I would say this was caused from hunting Buffalo ... if it were other Lions he would have been killed where he laid ... bite marks all over ... he didnt have that .... Hunting buffalo comes with a great risk and I think that is what happened to him .... RIP King ... this was a big blow ... I hope Big Boy will be ok
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(05-26-2019, 02:41 AM)jordi6927 Wrote: Just a guess but I would say this was caused from hunting Buffalo ... if it were other Lions he would have been killed where he laid ... bite marks all over ... he didnt have that .... Hunting buffalo comes with a great risk and I think that is what happened to him .... RIP King ... this was a big blow ... I hope Big Boy will be ok

I am so profoundly saddened by this. He was a remarkable lion and to go out like this in his prime. At least his suffering was cut short.
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I also read this news and its really sadden me. RIP Mazino
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( This post was last modified: 05-29-2019, 10:05 PM by AbcXyz )

This is a kind of "official" report about Mazino's death:

"The lion pertaining to the inquiry was reported by an OSV on the 24th May that it was dragging its hind legs and initial suspicion was that it had broken its back. A consultation of all experts took place and a decision was taken to put the animal down as it was not in a good condition at all.

The post-mortem results from the lion indicated that there was no bite mark and that ruled out a fight with another male. There was also no trauma detected on the spinal cord. The only conclusion was that a subluxation of a thoracic vertebrae or a disc prolapse could have led to acute lameness in the hind quarters, hence it was dragging them along."

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I just come to learn this sad info: the death of the lion that has been keeping for years its broken fang hanging from the lip... But first at all a big warrior ! RIP.

SKUKUZA REST CAMP, KRUGER NATIONAL PARK

Last Photographs of Charleston Male Lion Mazino aka 3-tooth







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(05-30-2019, 12:38 AM)Spalea Wrote:
I just come to learn this sad info: the death of the lion that has been keeping for years its broken fang hanging from the lip... But first at all a big warrior ! RIP.

SKUKUZA REST CAMP, KRUGER NATIONAL PARK

Last Photographs of Charleston Male Lion Mazino aka 3-tooth







this pride of lions has had a hard life and bad luck! first the aunt went missing! then one of the subadult had died from too much anesthesia, then now a hunting accident! i wish they would have just stayed with selati pride! but maybe they knew deep inside their the ones that killed their mom and siblings. nothing but bad news lately with lions of sabi sands! the magheni subs, charleston subs,  the tsalala males, the birmingham mufumo and most likely nsuku, the tsalala pride , the ximungwe pride, the styx pride, hope their will be some male coalition that can bring stability to sabi sands.
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A little memento... RIP
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I have never seen this one:

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(07-17-2019, 12:30 AM)Spalea Wrote: I have never seen this one:


These brothers are very charismatic. They just ooze confidence and purpose. I'll miss this guy and his brother.
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Unsettling isn't ?

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Good news. Big boy Charleston has been seen yesterday in knp looking very impressive since the death of mazino he's still going strong .

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_f...4685890740
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So glad to see Big Boy is back.

Facebook video:






Video Credit: galvatron_decepticons
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(11-08-2019, 07:06 PM)Matimbalani Wrote: So glad to see Big Boy is back.

Facebook video:


[video=facebook]https://www.facebook.com/2117261228334923/videos/1142592552600701/[/video]

Video Credit: galvatron_decepticons


Yea,what an impressive male this guy is,and his brother Mazino was,legendary duo.
He was scent marking, so he still controls some territory.

Does anybody have some info where this sighting in Kruger was?
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An older video of the Charlestons.




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They  were looking amazing at barely 3 years old.
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