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The Mighty Mapogos

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Pretty Boy Mapogo Roaring
Dated : November 2011
Credits Rob Vamplew


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Mr.T Mapogo feeding on a buffalo
Dated : Year 2011
Credits Rob Vamplew


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Makhulu Mapogo with a young buffalo kill
Dated : Year 2011
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The Ximhungwe lion pride with one of the Mapogo lion coalition with a waterbuck meal. Pretty boy Mapogo is very tolerant of the cubs feeding with him but does not let the adult lioness approach!

Dated : Year 2011
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Makulu of the Mapogo lion coalition feeding on a large leopard tortoise. Lions don't often eat leopard tortoises due to the tough thick shell. 

Dated : Year 2011
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Pretty Boy Mapogo

Dated : November 2011
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Pretty Boy Mapogo
A pair of lions (Mapogo male and Ximhungwe lioness) trying to add to the pride! 

Dated : 2011
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Mapogo Males
Dated: August 2011
Credits: Rob Vemplew

Over the course of 8 days a male giraffe is eaten by lions, hyenas, vultures and leopard. It was found first with a huge male leopard feeding on the giraffe, then came the hyenas. The leopard returned to feed on the giraffe only to be replaced by the hyenas again. Eventually the lions arrived to eat the giraffe - First the Mapogo Male Lion coalition, then the Tsalala Pride of lions. What was left of the giraffe, the vultures cleaned up.


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The Ximhungwe lion pride with their small cubs relaxing in the afternoon sun, the cubs were interested in Pretty Boy Mapogo but the big lion was more interested in sleeping. Unreleased footage fro the 2011 archive.




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(02-14-2017, 01:17 AM)fursan syed Wrote: MAPOGOS vs GWARRI BUSH male


"Tribute to the Sabi Sand Game Reserve

The Mapogo male lion coalition moved into the Western sector about 4 years ago and changed lion viewing in the Sabi Sands forever.
They have killed and eaten rival male lions that only the paws were left, caught young hippo’s and a rhino calf and fought between each other that after the battle they couldn‘t walk due to the cuts and scars.
But it was the first morning that we ever saw them that stood out above all the other sightings. Paddy Hagelthorn from Savanna and I were watching the 6 males standing on the southern bank of the Sand River roaring so loud that our vehicles were shaking. In the distance we could hear the territorial male at that time, a rogue male with the name Gwarri Bush, running down to the river roaring back at the intruders. As he came crashing through the riverine forest he saw the 6 males standing on the opposite bank, he turn around and disappeared as quickly as he arrived. That night the coalition crossed the river, killed the territorial male and proclaimed the Western Sector of the Sabi Sands as their own."

Written by Marius Coetzee


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http://www.seasonsinafrica.com/lodges-in-south-africa/sabi-sand-private-game-reserve/leopard-hills-private-game-reserve/blog/tribute-to-the-sabi-sand-game-reserve/

Link update: https://www.leopardhills.com/blog/safari...e-reserve/
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Makhulu (end of February 2012, after a fight with the Selatis)

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150687094159029&set=o.53143473813&type=3&theater

PC Liam Donnelly
"I took it at the end of February, shortly after the first encounter with the younger lions I believe."


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"The missing Mapogo - the original Rasta male"

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=...=3&theater

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Rob Vamplew's comment under the picture (2012): "Guys please stop with rumors, there is no solid evidence of what happened to either Rasta or Dreadlocks. If I see any comments regarding poaching or trophy hunting I will delete the picture."
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Was Makhulu born in the Tsalala/Marthly Pride? The evidence suggests that he didn't.

Former Londolozi ranger Oliver Sinclair writes:

"I'll never forget driving along Nanga Road in the north and finding the Tsalala Pride lying next to the road. The lioness was looking strong and she still had her 2 cubs, except they weren’t cubs anymore. They were now 4 years old and the male had developed into a most beautiful specimen of a lion. He was large with broad shoulders and a full mane that was both light and dark. The Tsalala Pride had adopted another male of a similar age to the beautiful male but he didn’t compare to the regalness of this young male. The adopted young male eventually left the pride and joined the Sparta Pride where he was able to bond with five very young male lions and in time the six of them would become the Mapogos. This was around 2002/2003."

https://blog.londolozi.com/2010/10/13/a-...ala-pride/

"In 1997, two females broke away from their original pride of the Castletons aka Ximungwe Pride. They became known as the Tsalala Pride named after the Tsalala Pan they frequented early on. These two Tsalala Lionesses mated with the five West Street/Sparta males, who also sired the Mapogos and produced seven cubs early in 1998. Sadly, only two cubs survived a male and a female. Eventually the male was killed by poachers." (This is from National Geographic blog which is no longer available in my "geographic area".)
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(12-20-2019, 09:14 PM)AbcXyz Wrote:
(02-14-2017, 01:17 AM)fursan syed Wrote: MAPOGOS vs GWARRI BUSH male


"Tribute to the Sabi Sand Game Reserve

The Mapogo male lion coalition moved into the Western sector about 4 years ago and changed lion viewing in the Sabi Sands forever.
They have killed and eaten rival male lions that only the paws were left, caught young hippo’s and a rhino calf and fought between each other that after the battle they couldn‘t walk due to the cuts and scars.
But it was the first morning that we ever saw them that stood out above all the other sightings. Paddy Hagelthorn from Savanna and I were watching the 6 males standing on the southern bank of the Sand River roaring so loud that our vehicles were shaking. In the distance we could hear the territorial male at that time, a rogue male with the name Gwarri Bush, running down to the river roaring back at the intruders. As he came crashing through the riverine forest he saw the 6 males standing on the opposite bank, he turn around and disappeared as quickly as he arrived. That night the coalition crossed the river, killed the territorial male and proclaimed the Western Sector of the Sabi Sands as their own."

Written by Marius Coetzee


*This image is copyright of its original author


http://www.seasonsinafrica.com/lodges-in-south-africa/sabi-sand-private-game-reserve/leopard-hills-private-game-reserve/blog/tribute-to-the-sabi-sand-game-reserve/

Link update: https://www.leopardhills.com/blog/safari...e-reserve/

Which pride this male was dominant of?
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(12-21-2019, 12:13 AM)Potato Wrote:
(12-20-2019, 09:14 PM)AbcXyz Wrote:
(02-14-2017, 01:17 AM)fursan syed Wrote: MAPOGOS vs GWARRI BUSH male


"Tribute to the Sabi Sand Game Reserve

The Mapogo male lion coalition moved into the Western sector about 4 years ago and changed lion viewing in the Sabi Sands forever.
They have killed and eaten rival male lions that only the paws were left, caught young hippo’s and a rhino calf and fought between each other that after the battle they couldn‘t walk due to the cuts and scars.
But it was the first morning that we ever saw them that stood out above all the other sightings. Paddy Hagelthorn from Savanna and I were watching the 6 males standing on the southern bank of the Sand River roaring so loud that our vehicles were shaking. In the distance we could hear the territorial male at that time, a rogue male with the name Gwarri Bush, running down to the river roaring back at the intruders. As he came crashing through the riverine forest he saw the 6 males standing on the opposite bank, he turn around and disappeared as quickly as he arrived. That night the coalition crossed the river, killed the territorial male and proclaimed the Western Sector of the Sabi Sands as their own."

Written by Marius Coetzee


*This image is copyright of its original author


http://www.seasonsinafrica.com/lodges-in-south-africa/sabi-sand-private-game-reserve/leopard-hills-private-game-reserve/blog/tribute-to-the-sabi-sand-game-reserve/

Link update: https://www.leopardhills.com/blog/safari...e-reserve/

Which pride this male was dominant of?

Gwarri Bush = Nhlanguleni, the dominant male of the Othawa Pride.
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