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The Charleston Males and Their Male Lineage

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(05-25-2024, 11:54 PM)Cath2020 Wrote: Indeed, I hope so.  

By the way, it's interesting that the N'was Breakaway Lioness was with her 4 brothers, the N'was Males, right before they came and settled in Sabi Sands, yet she had the good sense to stop following and staying with them early on.....very unlike what we are seeing right now with the Kambula Breakaway Lioness and her 4 brothers.  This lioness is still with them, arguably wasting away some of her  valuable reproductive years.  Isn't she at least 5 now?

While we don't know exactly what happened, I'd say it is likely that Gingerella may have done the same thing as well.
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(04-24-2024, 05:01 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: @Brahim 

Whats your opinion that 2 "Renosterkoppies" males (they are actually Nwaswitshaka males, DM Renosterkoppies male joined them) are also sons od Charlestons ?


This 2 Charleston som prob come from Nwaswitshaka pride (or some group/breakaway of it), aswell like 2 "Renosterkoppies" males (as we saw photo of Blondie as small cub with sub Amahle Ndhzenga in 2017).

Younger Charleston son looks very similar to Blondie:


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And Mohawk has that "weird nose/face" which might resemble Big Boy:


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I mean, Charlestons are only males who controled that part of Kruger area from 2017 - to when Big Boy was ousted by Mpondos towards late 2020.

Unless Blondie and Mohawk are still offspring of Old Nwaswitshaka males and somehow survived takeover as cubs.

Sorry missed this when I posted over it. The oldest darkmaned Renosterkoppie was likely sired by 5 Old Jocks. Times fit better and he's spitting image of 1/5. Other 2 are hard to say. As you said likely options are Old Nwas and Blondie survived somehow but then again mohawk is younger than Blondie so idk. And is Mohawk from nwaswitshaka pride also? thought he maybe came from Renosterkoppie pride and blondie was just adopted
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(05-26-2024, 03:03 PM)Brahim Wrote: Sorry missed this when I posted over it. The oldest darkmaned Renosterkoppie was likely sired by 5 Old Jocks. Times fit better and he's spitting image of 1/5. Other 2 are hard to say. As you said likely options are Old Nwas and Blondie survived somehow but then again mohawk is younger than Blondie so idk. And is Mohawk from nwaswitshaka pride also? thought he maybe came from Renosterkoppie pride and blondie was just adopted

Yea, DM Renosterkoppies is quite older then these 2 (he was born prob around 2014/15) and born in Renosterkoppies pride, got ousted by Mpondos and joined N'ws subs (back in 2018 or 2019, cant remember).

Blondie & Mohawk had 1 more brother, but he went missing.
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1/2 Older Sons of Charleston males who now rule Jock pride.
Credit: Stephanie Esterhuizen

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(05-27-2024, 03:46 PM)Brahim Wrote: 1/2 Older Sons of Charleston males who now rule Jock pride.
Credit: Stephanie Esterhuizen

Wow he is so similar to the Rollercoster male lions and he reminds so much of the Charelston male lions.
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(05-27-2024, 03:46 PM)Brahim Wrote: 1/2 Older Sons of Charleston males who now rule Jock pride.
Credit: Stephanie Esterhuizen

How old is he?
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(05-27-2024, 10:17 PM)Potato Wrote: How old is he?

Should be born in 2017.
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1/2 Older Sons of Charleston males who now rule Jock pride seen today.
Credit: MJ

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Big Boys sons in SabiSabi, with a female, eventually chased by Gijimas:

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(06-05-2024, 09:34 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Big Boys sons in SabiSabi, with a female, eventually chased by Gijimas:


I recently refreshed my Firefox install, and after I did, I can no longer see any embedded Instagram links, just an empty white box. I have been researching for days, trying to find a solution, with zero luck yet, including following all of the troubleshooting steps from IGs site. The funny thing is, it also quit working in the Duckduckgo browser at the same time, but it seems to work fine in Edge.

Anyone else seen these issues, perhaps even have a solution?
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(06-05-2024, 09:34 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Big Boys sons in SabiSabi,
too young to be potentially Mazino's sons?
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(06-05-2024, 10:48 PM)Potato Wrote: too young to be potentially Mazino's sons?

Yes, this 2 are not born in 2019.

They are prob born in mid to late 2020.

Quite a miracle they survived, as Big Boy dissapeared around late 2020 (when these 2 where small cubs, or not even born yet) and Snip Tail Mpondo took that area, even if they lived under Snip Tail, he was also dethroned by Biyamitis ~ 1 year later.

So quite unstable area for small cubs.
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2 younger sons currently in Sabi Sands:


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(06-03-2024, 09:58 PM)Brahim Wrote: 1/2 Older Sons of Charleston males who now rule Jock pride seen today.
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Here he is on S65 in October 2020 as sub:


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I think this guy is Mazino's son.

He also should be quite younger then his older bro, at that time his bro looked like this:


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(06-05-2024, 10:10 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(06-05-2024, 09:34 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Big Boys sons in SabiSabi, with a female, eventually chased by Gijimas:


I recently refreshed my Firefox install, and after I did, I can no longer see any embedded Instagram links, just an empty white box. I have been researching for days, trying to find a solution, with zero luck yet, including following all of the troubleshooting steps from IGs site. The funny thing is, it also quit working in the Duckduckgo browser at the same time, but it seems to work fine in Edge.

Anyone else seen these issues, perhaps even have a solution?

I had this before, never had this issue with Brave browser since. (another perk is built-in adblock, so I don't even know youtube has ads)
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