Bramblethorn
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http://africageographic.com/blog/unravelling-the-mystery-of-mmamoriri-the-maned-lioness/
"Mmamoriri’s social role in the pride is as ambiguous as her sex – while she stays with the other females most the time, just like other lionesses would, she often assumes the role of protector in territorial fights and squabbles with hyenas."
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/...-flirtation-victorian-america-dating-history/
"In addition to “May I. C. U. Home?”, Mays has found a companion card that says “You May C Me Home To-Night,” suggesting that both men and women may have had cards up their sleeves. Some cards had a space for the giver to write his or her name, and Mays has found two examples in which that name is female. One reads “I Am Anna ‘Butch’ Engle Who The Devil Are You?” (where the word “Devil” is denoted by a picture of one). The other appears to be given to a woman by a woman. It reads, in part: “Miss Smith, Your beau I wish to be … Yours Truly, Alice Ramsey.” "
"Mmamoriri’s social role in the pride is as ambiguous as her sex – while she stays with the other females most the time, just like other lionesses would, she often assumes the role of protector in territorial fights and squabbles with hyenas."
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/...-flirtation-victorian-america-dating-history/
"In addition to “May I. C. U. Home?”, Mays has found a companion card that says “You May C Me Home To-Night,” suggesting that both men and women may have had cards up their sleeves. Some cards had a space for the giver to write his or her name, and Mays has found two examples in which that name is female. One reads “I Am Anna ‘Butch’ Engle Who The Devil Are You?” (where the word “Devil” is denoted by a picture of one). The other appears to be given to a woman by a woman. It reads, in part: “Miss Smith, Your beau I wish to be … Yours Truly, Alice Ramsey.” "