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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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( This post was last modified: 05-11-2018, 05:19 AM by Rishi )

And this was the quote with the particular false statements brought forward as facts:


(04-14-2018, 03:28 AM)Leroy Wrote: Tshokowane,

Not everything has to be published. Some rangers don't give shit and see a lion as just another dead animal in the Bush. It's not their God given right to get back to their camp and publish a blog for lion die hards to bait over to "prove what happened"

I have been to sabi and know one of the rangers. He sent me the photo and told me that a ranger from singita personally watched the fight. Not sure how much more conclusive you can be. Maybe the guy who watched it didn't see it as a big deal and moved on. Who knows. But scar nose got killed by Birminghams while doing a regular territorial patrol.

Asked him to keep me abreast of dark mane. Haven't heard anything and nobody has seen him except from that safari cam on 9th of April I believe.


Along with certain public youtube activity of Leroy that I won't go into on this site and hopefully he learns from this instead of snapping back at people pointing out his mistakes, but needless to say the origins of this false narrative about DM being killed by the BBoys or Hyenas are coming from very dubious if not downright propagandic sources. Well, the usual crowd.

Which is silly because the idea of a Majingilane death being caused by another predator is hardly some kind of 'dishonorable' thing or some kind of payback for what they've done to other male Lion coalitions(Mapogos, obviously). But that's how they view it and how they want it to come across. They will never understand nature.

As you could see from my authentic reaction at the time of this fake news, I never showed any sort of resentment for the BBoys when I though they killed DM. Their legacy is concluded with a natural death due to old age for the 4 kings, after nearly 8 years of ruling their territory and defeating some of the most formidable Lion coalitions ever and producing a big number of successful offspring, they could not be defeated and eventually rode into the sunset on their own terms.
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[email protected] - swtlei4u - 11-02-2017, 10:19 AM
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RE: History most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions - Musa15 - 05-09-2018, 09:48 PM
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