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05-28-2022, 10:33 PM( This post was last modified: 05-28-2022, 10:35 PM by Slayerd )
(05-28-2022, 07:13 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(05-28-2022, 07:00 PM)Slayerd Wrote: I think you're misinterpreting what I'm saying. I'm saying 2019-2021.
So to the beginning of 2021, yes, as i said 2018-2020 years.
They might be seen far south in 2018-Nsuku death, but they where not considered territorial theres, as portions of that land was pretty much empty with few small prides and nomads there and other, eastern part was territory od S. Avocas.
Bboy where never considered territorial males at Sabi Sabi, Lion Sands or Kirkmans Kamp. They where seen there here and there, but as i said, lions roam out of their territory regulary, in searching for new opportunities, chasing other males/prides or during hunts, as its also case with those yellow spots.
Lets not rewrite history, you are saying like in 2018-2019 Bboys territory was all mid and southern Sabi Sands, which is false.
Bboys where never territorial south of this line, if even so:
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I'm not saying they controlled Kirkmans Kamp and Lion Sands, I'm just saying they pushed that far south. They never controlled Southern Sabi Sands but they did control a portion of it. Sabi Sabi and Southern Mala Mala was under their control. The fact that they were seen in Lion Sands and Kirkmans Kamp tells you their dynamics were not far off from those areas and they were comfortable enough to push into Lion Sands and Kirkmans Kamp. The only portions of Sabi Sands that the Bboys haven't controlled, at some point in their reign, is everything south of Mala Mala and Sabi Sabi and everything west of Singita which Nhenha is currently changing to an extent.