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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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(04-16-2018, 08:13 AM)Leroy Wrote: I came here to post the proof, definitive and concrete. Not to get into detective Sherlock Holmes and having a my source is better than your source debate. Apparently if a ranger doesnt blog it, it doesnt count? And it seems in my short time here there are a few ranger demigods, if they don't mention it, it didn't happen?

That's about it, as far as I'm concerned. 

Because you and I and most of the rest reading this things and following lions on the internet are behind a computer.

The guides and the rangers are there everyday, and if it wasn't for them we wouldn't even get the chance of knowing all of this.

As for the pics you presented, those are cool and suggest he was in some kind of fight or at least a skirmish like hyenas mount up. That's all it suggests, having none of the real signs a lion killed in a fight has, as I commented in some posts back.

And also, one more thing. I don't like to be told how to do my job, and in any case that's what Sanjay and the other moderators are here for.

While I do appreciate the contribution of the pictures, that doesn't mean I'm suddenly going to bend to your interpreation of it just because.

So, ease up on the profanities, take it down a notch and change the subject. Or stay silent, if you find that you can't.

Then, when new evidence, such as a post from the lodge, a monthly report such as singita does, is posted and new light shines upon this ubject, we're going to be able to discuss this again. 

This is the third time I say it, and I don't like to repeat myself more than three times.  

Thank you.
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