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(11-06-2016, 08:40 PM)fursan syed Wrote: Mapogos left Quality rather than Quantity.
So in what way are these lionesses better than others?
1)they escaped death from the majingilane under the guidance of an older lioness,
2)they have raised 9 out of 9 cubs to a sexual mature age, 2 of the 6 younger lionesses are already pregnant by the Matimbas
3) they produced another 12 cubs who I hope they will reach maturity too
what other lionesses have produced 21 cubs?
and what other lionesses have a 9/9 survival rate?
Are they better lioness than Ma di Tau?
Was Ma di Tau a better Lioness than Silver eye?
How can you make such a determination?
Do you really think that you're able to definitively say no lioness has comparable numbers to the Mapogos?
How many lioness do you actually know about, how many of their life stories, what about their impressive feats, how do you measure one to another?
So make a thread on them.. simple .show the people about them ..with evidences articles and experts views.
There are threads on them, many actually.
There is an entire documentary devoted to Ma di Tau.
So if no other lion has been documented achieving such a feat as Ma di Tau, does that make her the greatest lioness ever?
Your interpretation of greatness isn't the same as another persons.
Also, is that your barometer for determining "greatness?"
Public knowledge?
What about the 1000s unknown to the public, what about the 1000s reported on throughout history that weren't lucky enough to live in a digital world where every footstep could be monitored and shared?
Ma di tau is no diferent, she's a lion, she just so happened to have her story shared with the world but if you think that she is alone in her experiences than that would be wrong. Animals all have good times and bad, they go through hardships and easy living, they still must accomplish the same things as their ancestors before them, there is nothing today that makes a lion more or less great than their predecessors.
It's like comparing era's in sports, you can't, so just enjoy what you have, while you have it.
One of my favorite sayings is this
"Comparison is the thief of Joy"