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The Mighty Mapogos

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(04-03-2022, 06:56 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: Rasta was sedated in that pic, the reason is said to be for medical check up for TB porposes, I think hence why Rasta, Dreadlocks  had that ´´S´´ sign stamped on their limbs.
IF I remember correctly all 6 were sedated and tested of rabies.
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(04-03-2022, 02:14 PM)Potato Wrote:
(04-03-2022, 06:56 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: Rasta was sedated in that pic, the reason is said to be for medical check up for TB porposes, I think hence why Rasta, Dreadlocks  had that ´´S´´ sign stamped on their limbs.
IF I remember correctly all 6 were sedated and tested of rabies.

What l always wondered is if back then there were other lions captured for that purpose other than mapogos.

speaking of rabies l heard ravenscourt male and his fellow were sacrificed due to eating a dog with rabies.


also as far as l could see Only Rasta and Dreads received that ´´S´´ stamp. wonder why the others didnt get it, at least on the visible areas.
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Makhulu feeding on Buffalo in 2009.


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I am only sorry that the Mapogos did not retaliate in the elephant plains, maybe for the human intervention of a group of pathetic lions, exalted only because they kill one of the Mapogos in a 1vs4 battle, being able to dominate for years in the void created by the mapogo.
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(04-03-2022, 04:39 PM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: Makhulu feeding on Buffalo in 2009.


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Nice, Makulu was also seen killing and dragging a 2-300 kilos buffalo in 2012
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error sorry
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(04-03-2022, 04:39 PM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: Makhulu feeding on Buffalo in 2009.


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Big Mak looking absolutely massive.
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I cried when I saw this video. Pretty Boy always faithfully following Makhulu to the end
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The amazing Mapogo grandson Prince Othawa aka King Nguvu



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Blessed with good genetics, thick black mane, huge and healthy, reminds me of Makhulu in size and mane, he was georgeous boy.
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Do anyone knows of the current status of the Mapogo's grandchildren or perhaps even the great-grandchildren? How many, if any males, the prides and so on.
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(04-08-2022, 02:41 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Do anyone knows of the current status of the Mapogo's grandchildren or perhaps even the great-grandchildren? How many, if any males, the prides and so on.
Excluding those potentially sired by Othawa T/M and Mhangeni males as it is unknown if they sired any, then that would be current Othawa, Mhangeni and Kambula prides in their entirety.
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(04-08-2022, 02:41 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Do anyone knows of the current status of the Mapogo's grandchildren or perhaps even the great-grandchildren? How many, if any males, the prides and so on.

Only surviving genes are in Othawa and Mhangeni prides and their descendants.
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Rasta severely mistreats his brothers
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(04-08-2022, 06:09 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(04-08-2022, 02:41 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Do anyone knows of the current status of the Mapogo's grandchildren or perhaps even the great-grandchildren? How many, if any males, the prides and so on.

Only surviving genes are in Othawa and Mhangeni prides and their descendants.


I don't really agree on the genetics of the best. It helps? Sure, but there is a lot of luck, think of Kinky Tail, he had excellent genetics, he was sturdy and courageous, but the numerical inferiority fooled him. The 5° Maginjilane was also huge for being young, much older than Mr. T and KT, yet he found himself, too young and inferior and could not reproduce. That's why I think the man should intervene, in some cases. Leaving it to nature means having to accept the disappearance of species as well as individuals.
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