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If I had to make an educated guess as to who is who in the image above, I would say (from left to right) nsuku or #1, mfumo or #4, tinyo or #3 and nhenha or #2. If I'm correct, you can see that mfumo and tinyo are monsters. also, nhenha is smaller than the other three.
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(06-06-2017, 05:11 PM)leocrest Wrote:
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If I had to make an educated guess as to who is who in the image above, I would say (from left to right) nsuku or #1, mfumo or #4, tinyo or #3 and nhenha or #2. If I'm correct, you can see that mfumo and tinyo are monsters. also, nhenha is smaller than the other three.
I think you have switched nhenha and tinyo. Tinyo is the smallest of the birminghams and also has the darkest mane.
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