Noble. Proud. Regal. Dangerous… and oddly paternal. This is the Hip-Scar male of the mighty Majingilane. For reasons unbeknownst to us, he has adopted the role of gentle protector of the Sparta Pride cubs, showing levels of tolerance and occasionally playfulness that are in stark contrast to those of his coalition-mates.
Last night the familiar sound of roaring reverberated along the Sand River, announcing that yet again, the Majingilane were out on patrol. This morning, the Dark-mane and Scar-nosed males, regular companions on their night sojourns, were found near camp, having returned from a patrol to the west of their territory. The Golden-maned male was nowhere to be found.
Hip-scar, however, was firmly entrenched in a pile of Sparta pride cubs, of whom one was unceremoniously chewing on his ear while he lay belly-up in the shade of a jackalberry tree. Of late, he has been the male most often associated with the pride, seemingly more than happy to indulge the cubs in their rough-and-tumble games, whilst the females take a much-deserved snooze nearby.
This gentle side belies his fierce nature. When his territory or females are at stake, the transformation to deadly killer is abrupt and frightening, as we saw last year when three unknown males wandered onto Majingilane territory, and in 2011, when the inexperienced Southern males lost one of their number through an ill-advised incursion onto central Londolozi.
It is possible for multiple male lions to sire different cubs from the same litter. We aren’t sure exactly which males in the Majingilane have fathered which cubs in the Sparta Pride, especially since all the males would most likely have mated with all the lionesses. However, there are at least two little cubs that bear a striking resemblance to the Hip-scar male. Their telltale green eyes and dark complexions hint strongly at their paternity, whilst their piercing stares at a young age remind us that their father and his coalition were once cute and cuddly cubs.
Should the 7 cubs in the pride survive to adulthood, the investment of the Hip-scar male in their wellbeing, his many hours spent with the pride and his willingness to stand back and let the youngsters feed at kills could prove to have been decisive.
Written by Helen Young and James Tyrrell
Photographed by James Tyrrell
That’s great to hear, I love it when one of the big male cats seems to like the cubs, it’s why I always liked Makulu best out of the Mapogos, he was the one happiest being with the ladies and cubs. Also why Yambilu Jordaan was my favourite male leopard, he tolerated his offspring around him long past when it was time for them to move on, and was often to be found sitting with them. There’s one video of him sitting with the latest cubs and also one of the previous litter while Karula was off hunting lol !
HELLO ROSIE, WHERE CAN I FIND THAT VIDEO?
THANKS
for now at least, Hip-Scar will be my favorite male lion!
Thank you for keeping us appraised of the Majingilane and Sparta lions.. How amazing it must be to watch such magnificent animals live out their lives right in front of you. Hip Scar reminds me also of Yambilu Jorrdan.. What a wonderful combination of power and gentleness.
Again thank you Helen & James.
THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They are magnificent!
Touching story and great photos showing the different and distinct personalities these wonderful cats possess.
Great stuff, It is good to see this knowing these males are around
Nice to see the gentle side of him. Thanks!
What is the male/female make-up of the 7 Sparta cubs?
Hi Bader,
6 out of the 7 cubs are male. The makings of another Mapogo coalition possibly? Remember that the Mapogo originated from the Sparta Pride.
This is not ideal for the pride however, as more female cubs would be better for the pride to grow, as lionesses will remain with the pride into which they are born.
James
I love it when big daddy is playing with their offspring.
R.I.P. Hipscar