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(01-17-2018, 04:28 PM)T Rabbit Wrote: Yes , but the bboys never had an encounter with mantimahles yet. Ironicly were the majingilanes who advise the mantis over mala mala that sabi sands is not for them and then the mantis decreased their incursion over east ss.
Again the avocas could pass through over northern ss undetected by bboys and reach western sector. Majingis had to expell them with their roars coming from singita.
I don't think an encounter with the birminghams is necessary, the mantimahles probably smelled and definitely heard the birminghams before even entering malamala. The manjingalanes roaring probably also played a role but I don't think three over 12 year old lions roaring would stop the mantimahles in their tracks. The manjingalanes don't patrol that boundary across northern malamala either, my guess is its mainly the birminghams forcing the mantimahles to turn back each time they visit malamala.