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(11-23-2016, 01:48 PM)fursan syed Wrote: 2 Mapogos (Mr T and KT) vs 2 Gijima Males
2009
Mapogo Patrol @C. Wheeler
"Regarding the Size of KT there was One Instance when 2 Big Gijima Males Decided to Expand their Territory and Ventured South from Djuma To as Far as Northern Malamala But their Ambitions were Short Lived as they Came Face to Face with Eastern Mapogos(KT & Mr T) in a Few Minutes the 2 Big Gijimas were Seen Fleeing North Towards Chitwa with the 2 Legendary Mapogos Hot on their Heels."
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Extract from djuma game report:
"The New Manyeleti Males. The new comers did not only earn the respect of people, but also of the resident male lions. Therehave been several altercations between the New Manyeleti Males and the 2 Mapogos. Kinky Tail and Mr. T tried to get rid of them. But to no avail. Everybody expected the usual headline: male liondown – killed by the Mapogos. But towards the end of 2009 reports came in about the New Manyeleti Males roaring in Little Gowrie with the 2 Mapogos being only a few meters away … and Kinky Tail and Mr. T did not response! That was something new. These 2 brave males finally established a territory adjacent to the “Mapogo North-East Kingdom” and were then regularly sighted in Torchwood, Western Gowrie and Buffleshoek. There has never been another attempt by the Mapogos to attack the New Manyeleti/Gijima Males and as far as I know they have never been seen again north of Little Gowrie. As their new home was pretty much the Djuma traversing area those rangers gave them a newname. They called them the “Gijima Males”, which is Zulu language and means something like“running away”. Well, not from other lions but still from vehicles."