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The Birmingham Males

Australia Herekitty Offline
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I was told that Asif Ali was the source of this speculation from one of his FB pages. If the Mbiri's fought Mfumo to death, they'd be left with more damage than some superficial facial scars.
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(08-19-2018, 02:55 PM)Herekitty Wrote: I was told that Asif Ali was the source of this speculation from  one of his FB pages. If the Mbiri's fought Mfumo to death, they'd be left with more damage than some superficial facial scars.

[video=facebook]https://www.facebook.com/rockfigsafarilodge/videos/254307638739872/[/video]

From the video above, I don't see any significant damage to the Mbiri's either. 

Who dominated that area before Mbiri's? I don't see why Mfumo would venture that far north by himself.
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Here is a map to show the vast distance between the Mbiri males (Blue pin) & Birmingham males (Yellow pin).

If you think Mfumo walked 50-60km away from his coalition, you're a fool.


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(08-20-2018, 04:14 AM)Agerceno Wrote: Here is a map to show the vast distance between the Mbiri males (Blue pin) & Birmingham males (Yellow pin).

If you think Mfumo walked 50-60km away from his coalition, you're a fool.


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i thought the mbiri males were closer to timbavati?
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(08-20-2018, 04:14 AM)Agerceno Wrote: Here is a map to show the vast distance between the Mbiri males (Blue pin) & Birmingham males (Yellow pin).

If you think Mfumo walked 50-60km away from his coalition, you're a fool.


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Well, at the risk of being a fool I didn't want to categorically assert that he did or didn't. Animals behave in unpredictable ways and in my opinion we are ultimately trying to rationalize their actions on their behalf. I just can't think of a reason he would venture that far, but that's a limitation of my thinking, Mfumo will ultimately do what he pleases.
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Just a lion's gaze. Nsuku. Credit: MalaMala, image by Andrew Danckwerts, posted 20 August, 2018

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(08-19-2018, 02:55 PM)Herekitty Wrote: I was told that Asif Ali was the source of this speculation from  one of his FB pages. If the Mbiri's fought Mfumo to death, they'd be left with more damage than some superficial facial scars.

Sorry for offtopik but who is Asif Ali?I read that name especially in Mapogos pages or when some fans of this coalition are offending Majingilane boys in Youtube videos or Facebook pages...Whats wrong with this people?
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Nsuku. Credit: Malamala, image by Stuart Lockyer, posted August 20, 2018

A Gowrie male climbs up in to the sunlight, just a few feet away from our Defender.

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@Mohawk4 - he is a Mapogophile with a history of propagating false information about Sabi Sands lion coalitions.
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Intensity.

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(08-21-2018, 03:24 AM)Herekitty Wrote: Nsuku. Credit: Malamala, image by Stuart Lockyer, posted August 20, 2018

A Gowrie male climbs up in to the sunlight, just a few feet away from our Defender.

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@Mohawk4 - he is a Mapogophile with a history of propagating false information about Sabi Sands lion coalitions.

I think rather is a Matimba fan, its not a problem to be a fan of no matter what the name of  coalition is, as long as we do not fall into one extreme.
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(08-21-2018, 03:24 AM)Herekitty Wrote: Nsuku. Credit: Malamala, image by Stuart Lockyer, posted August 20, 2018

A Gowrie male climbs up in to the sunlight, just a few feet away from our Defender.

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@Mohawk4 - he is a Mapogophile with a history of propagating false information about Sabi Sands lion coalitions.

He is not really a "mapogophile" when he has been caught lying and bullshitting them multiple times.

He has even spread lies about the Mapogos as well.

In fact, he is a bigger supporter of the Matmabs than anything else.
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