The closest in appearance I've found is a Dutch Shepherd which is on the list of breeds used as police dogs.
What do you guys think?
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This theory is slightly bolstered by the Christmas 2017 animation!CHAOKOCartoons wrote:I've said my crazy theory before and I'll say it again.![]()
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For a good start, keep in mind that Mungo told Sabrina his parents are from Morocco.Hlaoroo wrote:Does anyone know what breed Mungo is?
The closest in appearance I've found is a Dutch Shepherd which is on the list of breeds used as police dogs.
What do you guys think?
I know I am fairly late to the party (or thread or whatever you want to call it) But I think it is implied that Sabrina is the one speaking, while she did say she was born in Malta, which is in the Mediterranean sea, that could still technically be considered part of "North Africa" as it is north of Libya and south of Sicily (I would include a map or something but I don't have one). However I do believe that by some far off theory or something that Mungo is a descendent of Satau, so it could be him speaking.Champion Wallace wrote:From Jungle Fever we know Sabrina was born in Malta (Mediterranean island according to google) and was adopted shortly after because she was in Feraga for six months and was six months old when she left. in my experience you answer the question "where are you from" with information about your parents if they are immigrants and you were born in the country you're in. therefor, I would conclude Sabrina was asking Mungo. He said his family is from all over North Africa, which would include the nile and the merimde. It's not conclusive, but it supports the heritage theory. Even if it is true, I doubt we will get much more evidence because Rick doesn't seem to be the type to state something like this overtly.
Egypt and Sudan are in North Africa. so if his ancestors were from all over North Africa, some of those ancestors could be from Egypt and therefore, Satau.NHWestoN wrote:his roots would be Egyptian-Sudani, not "North African". So the exchange between them doesn't really help much in pinning down the Mungo-Satau link....
I would assume Rick would use the most commonly accepted definition, or, if he didn't really think to research, assumed the geographic definition.wikipedia wrote:The most commonly accepted definition includes Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia, as well as Libya and Egypt.