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The Mighty Mapogos

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Mr t with full Belly

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Mr T with PB and Mak


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Rasta and Mr T battle-armed

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( This post was last modified: 02-14-2017, 09:13 PM by fursan syed )

MAPOGOS vs GWARRI BUSH male


"Tribute to the Sabi Sand Game Reserve

The Mapogo male lion coalition moved into the Western sector about 4 years ago and changed lion viewing in the Sabi Sands forever.
They have killed and eaten rival male lions that only the paws were left, caught young hippo’s and a rhino calf and fought between each other that after the battle they couldn‘t walk due to the cuts and scars.
But it was the first morning that we ever saw them that stood out above all the other sightings. Paddy Hagelthorn from Savanna and I were watching the 6 males standing on the southern bank of the Sand River roaring so loud that our vehicles were shaking. In the distance we could hear the territorial male at that time, a rogue male with the name Gwarri Bush, running down to the river roaring back at the intruders. As he came crashing through the riverine forest he saw the 6 males standing on the opposite bank, he turn around and disappeared as quickly as he arrived. That night the coalition crossed the river, killed the territorial male and proclaimed the Western Sector of the Sabi Sands as their own."

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http://www.seasonsinafrica.com/lodges-in-south-africa/sabi-sand-private-game-reserve/leopard-hills-private-game-reserve/blog/tribute-to-the-sabi-sand-game-reserve/
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The Old Makhulu accompanied his sick brother PB until his death...real brotherhood 


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Even the Mapogos were human like .....
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Kinkytail and Mr T when they were young - (for those without access to Facebook) - just too cute
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(02-09-2017, 09:39 AM)Gamiz Wrote: Talking about it, who are the fathers of Sizanani  (Thanda Impi male)?
 I read that he's survivor of the Mapogos takeover.

Father of Thanda impi Males  are blondie male lion from Nkuhumas (killed by Mapogos)
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Dreadlocks Mapogo

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This is how the Pretty Boy relax like a king.


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The prettiest warrior of all.
Pretty Boy 

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This is how the boss managed to look and stay pretty all the time.

Pretty Boy relaxing on his back.

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The underrated Mapogo warrior Rasta Mapogo.


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The beautiful warrior Kinky Tail smiling for you guys.


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Two prolific warriors pause for a drink of water.

Mr. T and Kinky Tail. 

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