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The Mighty Mapogos

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(01-23-2021, 12:13 AM)Tonpa Wrote: I've seen this "100 lions killed" figure floating around and I'm wondering how much truth there is to it? Looking at the current map there seems to be barely 100 lions in the whole of sabi. Were there just more lions around 10 years ago, or is this number pulled from air?

Also do we know the names of ruling pride male lions killed by the mapogos?

In general there you have good article which puts a bit light on that topic: 

https://wildearth.tv/2008/05/the-mapogo-story/
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(01-23-2021, 12:49 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Someone made a website for a dead lion? Interesting...

yes Mr.T Mapogo have its own website.
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Mapogo Coalition
Dated:  February 25, 2011
Greg Coates Report

http://www.mrtmapogo.com/2021/01/26/mapo...es-report/
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A very recent video, from today on Youtube. A big lion vs an other big lion, but the weakest one after the fight would have been killed by the Mapogo pride.





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At its very peak how big was the mapogo territory, and which prides did it encompass?
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Mapogo Coalition
Dated:  March 9, 2011
Greg Coates Report

http://www.mrtmapogo.com/2021/02/12/mapo...es-report/
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(01-27-2021, 06:39 PM)Tonpa Wrote: At its very peak how big was the mapogo territory, and which prides did it encompass?

They had pretty much entire Sabi Sands under controll exept southern sector. They took full controll over Othawa, Ximunghwe, Tsalala and Sand River prides and partly took over Nkuchuma, Styx and Sparta prides.
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(02-12-2021, 02:31 PM)fursan syed Wrote: Mapogo Coalition
Dated:  March 9, 2011
Greg Coates Report

http://www.mrtmapogo.com/2021/02/12/mapo...es-report/

What is the source of those raports? Which guide or which lodge?
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(02-12-2021, 08:12 PM)Potato Wrote:
(02-12-2021, 02:31 PM)fursan syed Wrote: Mapogo Coalition
Dated:  March 9, 2011
Greg Coates Report

http://www.mrtmapogo.com/2021/02/12/mapo...es-report/

What is the source of those raports? Which guide or which lodge?

http://gregcoatesphotography.blogspot.com/
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MAPOGO COALITION
DATED: MARCH 2, 2011
GREG COATES REPORT

http://www.mrtmapogo.com/2021/02/18/mapo...ydA_Ve-L1M
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MAPOGO COALITION
DATED: APRIL 11, 2011
GREG COATES REPORT

http://www.mrtmapogo.com/2021/02/25/mapo...es-report/
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MAPOGO COALITION
DATED: APRIL 19, 2011
GREG COATES REPORT

http://www.mrtmapogo.com/2021/03/01/mapogo-coalition-april-19-2011-g-coates-report/
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Nomads Mapogos
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MAPOGO COALITION

DATED: MAY 8, 2011
GREG COATES REPORT

http://www.mrtmapogo.com/2021/03/28/mapogo-coalition-may-8-2011-g-coates-report/
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Hello to the community. I hope that I can contribute something to enrich the famous Mapogo story.
Let's start with the most famous fight from the lion kingdom: The Selati Fight - Last Battle of the notorious Mr. T (March 16th 2012)
...In April 2011 the Mapogos chased another coalition of four male lions called the Selatis and nearly killed two of the Selatis when the youngsters got too close to the veteran warriors but narrowly escaped with their lives.
In February of 2012 the 4 now older Selatis entered Mapogo territory again and found an isolated Pretty Boy and attacked him. However with incredible timing Mr. T and Makhulu came to his rescue. Chasing out the 4 Selatis out of the mainland.
On March 16th the Selatis again returned and finally succeeded in taking over Mapogo territory in their 3rd try. Makhulu and Pretty Boy being too old and had sustained too many injuries had to pull out and abandon the battlefield...but there was still one Mapogo who decided to try to defy the odds. The four Selatis were able to single out one of the Mapogos who turned out to be Mr. T. By the time wildlife officials and film crew arrived, Mr. T had already been attacked and had several bite wounds on his back and front shoulder. One of the bites near the back was a deep bite. Mr. T was paralyzed from the hip down from the attack and made him vulnerable from all four lions coming in for the attack. The tactic used by the Selatis was to distract Mr. T from one side, and another lion would bite and maul Mr. T from behind on the spine and genitalia. The Selatis would then stop and move away temporarily from attacking, they would then get back up and proceed with attacking Mr. T, this process was repeated several times. Eventually, the Selatis left the severely injured and paralyzed Mr. T, who died that evening. 
Himself injured and tired, Mr. T took on the 4 Selatis much like how his beloved brother Kinky Tail took on the 4 Majingilanes 2 years before. Here is where there were some doubts as to how it happened. It has long been confirmed however that Mr. T valiantly took on the 4 Selatis with great courage. It was the last Battle of the legendary SaTan...



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