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(11-23-2016, 10:44 PM)fursan syed Wrote: gijima males and mapogos never had a fight.
I didn't say that.
(11-23-2016, 10:44 PM)fursan syed Wrote: but gijima males tried to come in mlowathis territory and mlowathis chased them . gijimas retreated to chitwa after that .the article about it deleted by mala mala now
Yes, two unidentified male lions(but it could be other male lions)
Extract from the mala mala archives:
October 2009
2 Mlowathi Males (aged 7 years 11 months)(23 sightings) This month was a month for mating as both males were seen mating with the two Styx females, first as always was the male with the Mohawk mane but his brother also got in on the action. For the rest of the month the two males stayed with the two Styx females probably more scared than anything else that if they left them the females might try run away. One night while watching the foursome hunting the females managed to bring down a sub adult wildebeest, the males immediately confiscated the carcass but all of a sudden"two big unidentified male lions"showed up at the kill site. Initially the two Mlowathi males were a little hesitant but the Mohawk male true to his brutal nature didn’t take long to click and off he chased the intruders.
And this is how the 2 mapogos realised that they should move out of djuma.
towards the end of 2009 reports came in about the New Manyeleti Males roaring in Little Gowrie with the 2 Mapogos being only a few meters away … and Kinky Tail and Mr. T did not response!
See the video at 12:00