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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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(09-10-2017, 08:14 AM)HouseOfLions Wrote: Not every young male lion can be like T and kinky!

Seems like you need another lesson on the Mapogos 

Let's just try this

Quote:Mr.t & Kt vs 2 Honey Badgers 

Mala Mala report August 2003 

There were several fine moments involving the Eyrefield Pride during August.  On one occasion, as the group of six were resting in the bed of the Sand River, a pair of Honey Badgers came bustling towards them from out of the reeds.  The lions immediately went to investigate and received the shock of their lives as the no-nonsense badgers suddenly attacked them.  And it was a humiliating defeat for the lions as they were forced to back off from the rattling, bristling badgers, which eventually left the stunned, deflated lions.

2 SUB ADULTS (two males,(Mr.t & KT)  * 4 YEARS MONTHS                        

As has been the case for years now, the Eyrefield Pride operated mainly in sub-groups, but on a few occasions, as many as 12 lions (6 males and 6 females) were seen together. The Eyrefield Males appear to have not yet asserted themselves as a territorial coalition, and definitely retreated from the advancing Split Rock Males on at least two occasions.


September 2004
EYREFIELD PRIDE = 16


1 ADULT MALE                                             * 5 YEARS & 11 MONTHS
2 SUB ADULT MALES                                  * 44-and-a-half MONTHS

1 SUB ADULT MALE                                    * 42 MONTHS                        2 SUB ADULTS (two males (mr.t& kt)  * 34 MONTHS

There was a third sub-adult male present in this group, indicating that some mixing had taken place.   What was significant was the fact that the two Split Rock Males discovered this kill, and they dominated the feeding.   They gave the young males of the Eyrefield Pride quite a hard time, leaving one of them with a few minor surface injuries.   Indeed, the young males of the Eyrefield Pride left the area

@HouseOfLions
Now tell me, where is the mention of the Mr.t & Kt super powers?

Mapogos vs other lions

Quote:M 5 vs Blondie - 1 
M 5 vs Rocky/Tsalala male - 1
M 5 vs Sand River male
Mr.t & Kt 2 vs 1  the young Manyeleti male that Mr.t, kt, and some styx lionesses chased away?
they didn't kill him.
Mr.t & Kt 2 vs 1 young Majingilane male they didn't kill him.
Mr.t & Kt 2 vs 3 young  toulon males 
Mr.t & Kt 2 vs the old Rollercoaster male they didn't kill him


Or Are you talking about the mlowathis Mr.t & Kt that the 2 Gijima males chased away ?
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Gijima boys vs Mr.t & Kt
@HouseOfLions
I have linked you that video. Watch from 12:00 onwards!



(09-10-2017, 08:14 AM)HouseOfLions Wrote: this doesn't show they are "very" aggressive lions, it just shows they are lions

What's the difference between the Majingilane, Mapogos, Matimbas, Selatis, BB, Jocks, Mantimahles, Gomondwane, Skybeds?
they're not fighting to see who's the best fighter, they're fighting to maintain territory, food, prides, (which are lioness), and their cubs.

@HouseOfLions
Dude Grow the F up already!
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RE: History most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions - Fredymrt - 09-10-2017, 02:04 PM
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