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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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(04-08-2018, 09:35 PM)Musa15 Wrote:
(04-08-2018, 09:26 PM)ShakaMapogo Wrote:
(04-08-2018, 09:20 PM)Musa15 Wrote: A sad sight indeed. Poor boy just will not give up, trailling the Pride is his last ditch effort to survive. Hopefully he manages to get some meals in but it's very clear that the glory days are over even if he survies.

I wonder if Scar Nose has made it..

From what I’m hearing Scar is gone. But that’s what the Rangers think. Honestly I don’t want them to suffer from old age much longer... it’s painful to see this, I can’t imagine seeing it in real life.

If Scar is gone(I still had hope he'd survive and reunite with DM) then I'd agree with you. Two old males who can still pick off meals from other scavengers can live a decent life and help eachother. This seperation though has made the suffering much worse, indeed.

I think at some point when they got seperated and deteriorated both were too weakened to roar hard enough and reach eachother's ears. We'll never know why they got seperated in the first place.

At this point maybe I would be selfish rooting for their survival at this condition. But there's nothing we can do either way.
Yeah I agree with you... I wish if Scar is alive to find each other but seeing where DM is now, that is hard. Anyway, I just hope they do not suffer much longer.
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