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The Mighty Mapogos

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Mr.T with his Lioness and Kinky Tail keeping his distance from the mating pair at Londolozi




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Mlowathis (Mr.T/SaTan and Kinky Tail/Shaka) on mission at elephant plains
Year 2009




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Makhulu Mapogo Roaring in western Sabi Sands June 2011




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Boss Makhulu Mapogo has to eat first so he took the Ximungwe
lionesses kill away. Year (2010) at Savanna Lodge...




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Dominant Mlowathi Mapogo Mr T looking to mate but his queen is not in mood.
at Elephant Plains Year 2009..




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Makhulu Mapogo on tree

Year 2006

Credits Renate Lehmann


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Pretty Boy Mapogo feasting on a wildebeest 

Taken on October 3, 2009
Credits Rob Vamphew


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Ximhungwe lioness shows great parenting skills when she takes food (an impala she stole from a leopard) to her cubs (The sons of the notorious Mr.T Mapogo). This way she does not risk losing it  whist she goes to fetch them
the lioness unfortunately died after getting caught in a snare and the cubs struggled to get back into the pride. One was killed by the Dewane male leopard and the other, despite Mr T Mapogo protecting him, didn't get enough food from the pride and died.
Dated December 2011




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Makhulu cuddling with his younger beloved brother Mr.T

credits Khimbini

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Makhulu Mapogo

Dated :April 2012
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Big Mak Mapogo

Taken on October 3, 2009
Credits Rob Vamphew

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Makhulu Mapogo getting bored

Taken on October 8, 2009
Credits Rob Vamphew


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Mr.T SaTan Mapogo

credits Ulusaba Game Reserve


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Mr. T Cannibalizing a lion

A Rare Report of Exeter game lodge 
Dated June 1 2007


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Pretty Boy Mapogo with family

at Inyati Game Reserve 
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