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01-13-2017, 06:03 PM( This post was last modified: 01-13-2017, 06:04 PM by Tshokwane )
This comment from her clears it up a litle bit. The comment is beneath her post.
Okay guys let's get things in order here.. four of them were not seen yesterday. Cheetah plains saw four of them together up in the north a little while ago but only made that post yesterday (confuses everyone.).
Yesterday the three Birmingham males were very very far west on elephant plains with the buffalo kill. This is not an area they are usually in and does stretch slightly into majingi territory if the majingis come very Far East of their territory. Make sense?
The fourth Birmingham male was on chitwa chitwa yesterday morning with his own little buffalo kill. So! Yes the Birmingham males are in their prime and everything and they most definitely could take on the majingis however I think the Birmingham males were in some unfamiliar territory and were just caught off guard by the majingis.
I wasn't there to witness the incident but I heard from fellow guides what happened.