The Far Side of Grass: Tale of the Mapogo lions

$11.99

This book details the social dynamics and survival of a lion coalition, offering insights into animal behavior and ecology.

One of the great stories of our time; a true story, but not a human one. In the north-eastern region of South Africa, next to the famed Kruger National Park, there lies a place unlike any other called the Sabi Sands. There male lions roam; not alone or in pairs, but in large coalitions of four or five individuals battling for control over prides and territory. Amid this endless stretch of hostile grass, six brothers are born. Thrown into the wild at an early age, they will learn to put aside their inner strife and face the world as one. Together, they will grow into one of the most infamous, most violent lion coalition the continent as ever seen: the Mapogos. This is their story. The hardships they endured, the moments of wild triumph they enjoyed, the scars they earned. Above it all, this is the tale of an instinct: an indomitable need to always push through one more horizon, one more battle, in search of that ever-elusive far side, at the end of grass.

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Weight 0.49 lbs
Dimensions 12.7 × 2.4 × 20.3 in

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