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The mapogo lions story, Notorious lion Mr T Mapogo, mapogo lion full documentary. Mr. T was born to the Sparta or Eyrefield pride of the Sabi Sands around 2001 or 2002, which became the Mapogo Coalition. He became Nomad in 2004. In 2006 the Mapogo brothers started to advertise their presence as they were now big enough and strong enough to establish a significant territory of their own. Mr T. Lion is without a doubt "one" of the greatest, and most fierce lion ever recorded that the world have witnessed. Mr. T. and Kinky Tail were the most hardcore lions in recorded history. There were lions who had overall better attributes but none of them matched or had the character and the warrior spirit that these two possessed. His strength of character left us a legacy which will inspire souls to infinity. The ultimate gladiator, a brother to the end. With the demise of Mr. T, The Mapogo Era was over! And the world witnessed the End of an Era, the End of the mighty Mapogo lions. **NB : Due to the graphic nature of the content, YouTube has restricted the previous version of this video and we had to re-upload it. Thank you for being with us. --------------------------------- Thanks for watching. Please Like and Share our videos and SUBSCRIBE for More. Watch the Rise of the Mapogos : • The Beginning of The Mapogo Lions | B... ➲ Find us on Facebook : / themapogolions *For Inquiries and Copyright Issue, please contact: [email protected] --------------------------------------------- *No Copyright Infringement Intended. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.