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RE: The mighty Mapogos - fursan syed - 12-21-2016 Cheetah plains about Dominance issue between mlowathis. equally dominant *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: The mighty Mapogos - fursan syed - 12-21-2016 Idube about Dominance between Mlowathis ... equally dominant *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: The mighty Mapogos - fursan syed - 12-22-2016 A historic day...the Kingdom has fall the Founder of the Mapogo Empire Legend Makhulu leaving Sabi Sands for the first time and going into the KNP *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: The mighty Mapogos - vinodkumarn - 12-22-2016 Article by James Kydd Night has fallen, and five of the Sparta males, the infamous Mapogo coalition, are sleeping on the grassy plains of Winnis’ Clearing. They lie flat and motionless, our spotlight only just illuminates the outline of their heaving ribcages.I park a respectful distance from them, turn off the engine, and although we can not see their faces, we soak in an atmosphere only they could command: five adult male lions. And us. Together. In the dark. A gentle westterly breeze sent from the river tickles the back of my head and snakes its way through the grass blades towards the brothers, hardly disturbing the tops of their manes. One awakens and lifts his head. Like the rest of his coalition he is a breeding male in peak physical condition. His thickened mane, his war suit, has just come into its prime. His shoulders and forelegs, enormous vertebrae snappers, stretch out in front of him. His large golden eyes pierce the darkness and then he cranes his neck back and lifts his huge nose: his finder of food, females, friends and foes. And as the breeze ruffles his mane once more, he finds something he did not expect on the air. The next second is an image that remains with me forever. Something in his eyes changes, and without any spoken communication all five males rise together like Samurai warriors with swords drawn, suddenly aware of an assassin in their midst. They are staring at us. Through us. The filtered red light casts an eerie glow over their huge frames as they wade quietly through the grass. There is almost a look of disbelief on their faces: how has another lion managed to sneak up on them, and which lion would dare to do such a thing? A look of disbelief and a look of focus: it may be killing time again. The five lion-eaters walk slowly but with intent straight for our vehicle. And then I smell it too: the distinctive smell of lion dung. It’s on my tyres. I must have driven over it earlier in the day…. I whisper to my guests to remain still and silent as the coalition surrounds our Landie from all sides and gives it a thorough inspection. They slide their noses over the panels for what seems like ages, and take particular interest in my front tyre. I have a great view of one of the male’s eyes a meter from my foot: there is no door on the driver’s side. They raise their heads and examine us inside the vehicle, and as I promise my guests they will not jump inside I marvel at the fact that they don’t. After a few ancient minutes they return to their resting spot and leave us to drive home, feeling wonderfully alive. Photo credits: G. McCall-Peat *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: The mighty Mapogos - vinodkumarn - 12-22-2016 Mopogo Mr T at Djuma 2009 Credits: Scott Hughes *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: The mighty Mapogos - Gamiz - 12-22-2016 (12-22-2016, 12:18 AM)fursan syed Wrote: A historic day...the Kingdom has fall Yes, I like this photo, the quote "the Kingdom has fall" is great, like you the Mapogos are my favorite coalition. My wife loves to Big Mak. RE: The mighty Mapogos - Georgel - 12-22-2016 (12-18-2016, 05:41 PM)fursan syed Wrote: Beware new fans and Mapogo lovers beware of fakeness. I'm still waiting for you to point out which one of my article was/is fake. I'm part of many facebook groups dedicated to lions, including https://www.facebook.com/groups/251700078557859/ where our dear moderator Ezequiel Almada, aka Majingilane, is an active member. What has this to do with what I am posting here? RE: The mighty Mapogos - fursan syed - 12-22-2016 @ RE: The mighty Mapogos - Tshokwane - 12-22-2016 Quote:I'm still waiting for you to point out which one of my article was/is fake. Quote:the post about fuller maned dominant kt you did. In my opinion it was self written by jairo Regardless of if it's fake or not, we're going to have to move forward on this, otherwise we're going to get stuck for pages about this. We have found some basic understandment on this subject, so I don't see the point of keeping with it. Whenever you find new info, then of course share it, but for now let's move on. RE: The mighty Mapogos - Tshokwane - 12-22-2016 Credits to Chris Fourie-Lipman. Mr.T and lioness roaring. RE: The mighty Mapogos - Georgel - 12-22-2016 (12-22-2016, 06:44 PM)Majingilane Wrote: Credits to Paul Toonen. This is also in the post #576. RE: The mighty Mapogos - Tshokwane - 12-23-2016 (12-22-2016, 09:22 PM)Georgel Wrote: This is also in the post #576. Thank you, I didn't remember if it had been posted. RE: The mighty Mapogos - fursan syed - 12-23-2016 Mapogo Vs Mapogo Mr T and Rasta vs Pretty Boy Credits: G. McCall-Peat *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: The mighty Mapogos - Georgel - 12-23-2016 Wildlife Journal June 2011
by Khimbini Hlongwane
The three members of the Mapogo coalition, have had a difficult time this month, they have had at least two fights excluding the interaction they had with the Ottawa young males, where the young males were badly wounder and one almost had his spine broken. Note how alert they become every time the bush moves and look at all the scares on them. A week later after the first fight one of the males, Mr T went to get his face ‘redone’ in another fight (see claw marks on his face). Photo credit: Khimbini Hlongwane *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: The mighty Mapogos - Georgel - 12-23-2016 Wildlife Journal July 2011
by Khimbini Hlongwane
Lion sightings have been great, on one morning we followed up on the noises of lions and buffalo interactions we heard the night before. It was only after a few minutes of followings tracks that we found two male lions (Mapogo) and a lioness from Ximhungwe pride on a buffalo kill. Mapogos are, as always, having some domestic disputes. A quiet afternoon nap at the buffalo carcass erupted into a full on brawl war. The Mapogo are showing signs of a recent battle with a neighbouring coalition. They have deep scratches and bite marks. |