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RE: The mighty Mapogos - fursan syed - 12-19-2016

Lion of steel. survivor pretty boy

Pc unknown

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RE: The mighty Mapogos - Georgel - 12-19-2016

(12-19-2016, 01:55 AM)Majingilane Wrote: Now, personally, I still think Kinky tail was the dominant one, but it's more of a personal opinion, the only base I have is what the ranger says in the "Caught in the act" video of their encounter vs the Majingilane.

Just for the record, this is the video. The ranger's claim about the dominance of KT at 0:18.






RE: The mighty Mapogos - Tshokwane - 12-19-2016

(12-19-2016, 02:06 AM)Georgel Wrote: I invite you to figure out how they were separated

It's not that difficult to think it.

I see two options.

- They separated before the Majingilane approached, with Mr.T moving off, maybe to find some female or just to scent mark.

- The tactic the Majingilane used, running off when Kinky tail charged, succeded. And they separated.


RE: The mighty Mapogos - fursan syed - 12-19-2016

T and Kt often seperated from each other . many times they petrol alone. may be mr t was going for scent marking alone that night. and kt stays behind also because kt had a injured paw after the day battle with dominant fifth majingilane.


RE: The mighty Mapogos - Georgel - 12-19-2016

(12-19-2016, 02:20 AM)fursan syed Wrote: T and Kt often seperated from each other . many times they petrol alone. may be mr t was going for scent marking alone that night. and kt stays behind also because kt had a injured paw after the day battle with dominant fifth majingilane.

Could you stop fabulate, and read what Nkorho rangers have written about that night? (If you have miss it, it's post #606.)


RE: The mighty Mapogos - Tshokwane - 12-19-2016

(12-19-2016, 02:39 AM)Georgel Wrote: Could you stop fabulate
 
Some hours ago you were complaining by what he was saying, that he was attacking you. Now you're doing the same.

If you want to be treated right, then do it yourself first.

I don't see anything wrong in his statement, it's reasonable enough.


RE: The mighty Mapogos - Georgel - 12-19-2016

(12-19-2016, 03:32 AM)Majingilane Wrote: I don't see anything wrong in his statement, it's reasonable enough.

No, it's not! He simply fabulates, making scenario after scenario, and this isn't an offense, it's a kind request to read the article which mentions pretty clear: "Suddenly breaking the silence the four young males roared followed by an instant response from the Mapogos." For those who need more explanations, this means that the Mlowathis were together.


RE: The mighty Mapogos - Georgel - 12-19-2016

(12-19-2016, 03:32 AM)Majingilane Wrote: Some hours ago you were complaining by what he was saying, that he was attacking you. Now you're doing the same.

He didn't attacked me, because he couldn't. I've posted only verified information. In conclusion, I've no idea from where you deduced that I've complained about this.

Instead he posted a lot of garbage, brought here from Facebook, having nothing to do with my posts, showing only his fanatical obsession for a particular lion, and breaking the forum rules. This is what I've complained about. Please don't mix the things. (Btw, that posts are still on the forum.)


RE: The mighty Mapogos - Tshokwane - 12-19-2016

The other mods, and myself, will be the ones to decide when and how a poster is "breaking the rules".

For now, he isn't.

And I stand by what I said earlier. His especulation is not that far off, and in any case, any opinion we might have has an element of especulation, since we weren't there.


RE: The mighty Mapogos - Polar - 12-19-2016

@fursan syed said: "Mr T Killing a lioness with pretty boy and kinky tail. after killing that lioness Mr T starts mating with her body and then starts feeding on it."

That is quite unusual sexual behavior from lions, especially one that killed a lioness.

Any proven reasons as to why they killed the lioness?


RE: The mighty Mapogos - fursan syed - 12-19-2016

@Georgel  stop behaving like a kid ...  

and what you trying to figure out . you will only get speculations about it that how they were separated because no one knows for sure/ .but i really want to know whats your opinion about it ?


RE: The mighty Mapogos - fursan syed - 12-19-2016

mapogos mated with that lioness body it is confirmed by willem botha 
now thats the interesting question what @Polar  is asking ? is any other cases like that had been encountered in past i want to know about it ?


RE: The mighty Mapogos - fursan syed - 12-19-2016

Sunrise Safari - Nov, 25, 2016

Sabi Sand Official Brent was asked if Birmingham Males Mfumo and Tinyo seems to fight more than other lions 

He Responded 

''No some of the biggest fights i have seen over mating rights here in the Sabi Sands are between the Mr T and Kinky Tail of the coalition called Mapogos. I Have seen them absolutely beat the living hell out of each other when it comes to mating rights much more serious than tinyo and mfumo''

at 2:11:00 mark in video







RE: The mighty Mapogos - Georgel - 12-19-2016

(12-19-2016, 12:32 PM)fursan syed Wrote: Sunrise Safari - Nov, 25, 2016

Sabi Sand Official Brent was asked if Birmingham Males Mfumo and Tinyo seems to fight more than other lions 

He Responded 

''No some of the biggest fights i have seen over mating rights here in the Sabi Sands are between the Mr T and Kinky Tail of the coalition called Mapogos. I Have seen them absolutely beat the living hell out of each other when it comes to mating rights much more serious than tinyo and mfumo''

This proves once again my point of view: Mr. T and KT dominated each other from time to time, fighting constantly for domination, and shows how pathetic are those fanatic Mr. T adulators who think he was the greatest Mapogo.


RE: The mighty Mapogos - Georgel - 12-19-2016

(12-19-2016, 05:35 AM)Polar Wrote: @fursan syed said: "Mr T Killing a lioness with pretty boy and kinky tail. after killing that lioness Mr T starts mating with her body and then starts feeding on it."

That is quite unusual sexual behavior from lions, especially one that killed a lioness.

Any proven reasons as to why they killed the lioness?

My opinion: Mr. T should have felt frustrated by his more powerful, bigger, dominant brothers, and having limited mating rights in the first years of their reign. This could explain such abnormal behavior which made him famous.