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(10-13-2017, 09:18 AM)Michael Wrote: I've seen people saying Mfumo resembles Makulu, just out of curiosity what do you guys think ?
Makhulu has a very Dark mane and huge in size.
Mfumo don't have mane that Dark, may be biggest among BBoys. Not even the Darkest mane among BBoys. (Tinyo has darkest mane, followed by Nsuku)
(10-13-2017, 09:18 AM)Michael Wrote: I've seen people saying Mfumo resembles Makulu, just out of curiosity what do you guys think ?
Makhulu has a very Dark mane and huge in size.
Mfumo don't have mane that Dark, may be biggest among BBoys. Not even the Darkest mane among BBoys. (Tinyo has darkest mane, followed by Nsuku)
I was refering to his "facial" features, seen people saying they look alike and I can kinda see it, Makhulu was a very unique looking lion but I see some similarities the small eyes and most notably the fact that the snout and nasal cavity are straight and slightly raised in realtion to their eyes, most lions have angled snouts and not a straight line from their orbital cavities to the tip of their nasal cavity, Makhulu looked like a bull terrier and Mfumo has some similarities.
10-19-2017, 12:04 AM( This post was last modified: 10-19-2017, 12:05 AM by Ngala )
From Nkorho Bush Lodge, Credits to Nkorho Rangers: Sightings Update. 14 October. Morning drive. - We had another exciting morning as a Birmingham male lion was found resting on a big open plain and only a distance away from him Tingana, Thamba and Hosana was around a tree where Tingana had his two Impala kill's. Thamba and Hosana young male leopards was feasting on a few letfover bones.
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14 October Afternoon Drive - We then went to see one of the Birmingham male lions who was laying out on an open area. 15 October
Morning Drive - We then went to see the Nkuhuma pride of lions along with two Birmingham male lions on a giraffe kill they had made last night.
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16 October. Afternoon drive. - The Nkuhuma pride of lions and the the two Birmingham male lions around the giraffe kil. The three new Nkuhuma cubs was also present.
Credits to MalaMala Game Reserve. ‘Back of screen’ video by ranger Daniel Bailey.
MALAMALA TODAY: October 22nd & 23rd: The Matshapiri male has, over the last 2 days, been enjoying the company of 4 Kambula lionesses but 2 of the Gowrie males caught wind of them this morning. The 2 males were in hot pursuit near Campbell Koppies when one of the lionesses veered away and drew their attention. As they caught up to her the testosterone-filled Gowrie males turned on each other. By the time they’d settled their differences the lioness had disappeared. The Matshapiri male got away unscathed. One of the aforementioned Gowrie males had been with 2 of the Kambula lionesses yesterday.
(10-24-2017, 03:16 AM)Tshokwane Wrote: Credits to MalaMala Game Reserve. ‘Back of screen’ video by ranger Daniel Bailey.
MALAMALA TODAY: October 22nd & 23rd: The Matshapiri male has, over the last 2 days, been enjoying the company of 4 Kambula lionesses but 2 of the Gowrie males caught wind of them this morning. The 2 males were in hot pursuit near Campbell Koppies when one of the lionesses veered away and drew their attention. As they caught up to her the testosterone-filled Gowrie males turned on each other. By the time they’d settled their differences the lioness had disappeared. The Matshapiri male got away unscathed. One of the aforementioned Gowrie males had been with 2 of the Kambula lionesses yesterday.
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Looks like either temporarily or permanently they have moved south