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Maps of Sabi Sand Coalitions Males and Prides

Poland Potato Offline
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Both Nwas and S Avocas are regularly seen in southern Mala Mala. I believe territorrys of both those coalitions should have been streteched significantly further north (particularly Avocas) than how it is on the map. In fact southern Mala Mala never was considered BIrmingham's territory. With most recent movements of Birminghams it is now debatable I guess, but personally I would still place Avocas as the dominant coalition of southern Mala Mala as it was constantly since 2018. I also think fourways pride should have been placed significantly further north, toughing north - central Mala Mala.
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