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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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Credits rangermattsmith I've been reliving yesterday morning over and over again in my head. What an iconic setting, a Majingilane Male pauses for a moment as he crosses the Sand River
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Photo Credits: Calvin kotze July 18th 2017


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Majingis boys Pictures taken this morning by a guest at kirkman's

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What are they doing that far south?
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(07-20-2017, 02:18 AM)sik94 Wrote: What are they doing that far south?

I don't have the slightest idea.

But, @Fredymrt don't you notice some fresh wounds on Dark mane?

Did the link mention anything?
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And looks like just dark mane with fresh cuts the pictures of gold mane don't show anything
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(07-20-2017, 02:18 AM)sik94 Wrote: What are they doing that far south?

probably following the mhangenis!
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In #1293 gmane looks like hip scar.
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(07-19-2017, 10:58 PM)Chris Wrote:
(07-19-2017, 09:07 PM)Tshokwane Wrote:
(07-19-2017, 08:56 PM)Chris Wrote: Does anyone think the majingilanes can takeover the Birminghams?

Nah. They're too old while the B males are young.

Quote:I mean if they catch one of them then they have a chance. 

Yeah, they could kill one. But that doesn't mean they would go to take over the land.
Hey I think they would man because then it would be a 3 on 3 situation. And yeah the majingilanes might be old but there still strong males and the most important thing is the experience.
You say all this, but golden mane is completely exposed in the west. Any of the two birmies could stroll right across elephant plains tonight and have some golden mane for lunch tomorrow. I don't think they will, they don't seem to be in conquest mode at the moment. If dark mane chases them again, he could wind up like kinky tail. A lot of ifs and cheerleading for one coalition over another. Just appreciate all of them.
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THE MANGHENIS ARE ON IDUBE WITH 1 MAJINGILANE  SO I DONT THINK THEYRE FOLLOWING THEM.   SINCE MOST OF THEIR FEMALES HAVE CUBS I WOULD BET THEY WANT TO FIND MORE MATES.    LORD- PLEASE NO CONFRONTATIONS WITH THE MANTMAHLE MALES.  THATS ALL I ASK OF YOU   Don't know
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So gm is still with the othwa pride alone? so his brothers are south?
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I just looked the majis are really far from their land i didn't realize how far kirkmans camp was!!! I. Hope they get back to gm
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@Tshokwane  sorry for the late reply,  none  look to have fresh scars or wounds on them.
The only other lions in the area that i know of are the 3 tsalala boys and 2 lionesses( I believe these are the sparta females)


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Two Females

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Credits to Promise Mashile Mangheni pride and one Majingelane male finishing off the remains of a buffalo carcass , hyenas standing by waiting to clean up after them.

Golden Mane and Mangheni pride

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MAJINGILANE MOVEMENTS OVER THE LAST FEW DAYS      WHAT ARE THEY UP TO?
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