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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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(12-07-2016, 04:02 AM)Spalea Wrote: Thus, at first, I think that Dark Mane was hurt (#765), with no consequency on his right eye. But a long time after, and now, Dark Mane is suffering from his cataract (#760). His cataract came after his wound.

This is why I think that the damage was internal. Maybe that swat or bite he recieved damaged some blood vessel or something, because after it the eye slowly began to darken more and more. It didn't happen instantly, it took about two years, because he recieved this injury around 2014.

Also @Gamiz that pic of Dark mane was already posted in the previous page jaja
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@Majingilane:

About #768: Dark Mane would have had a traumatic cataract due to and after a fight. And yes, at the end of a two years process... OK very plausible ! Thank you !
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From Londolozi Game Reserve One of the Maingilane male lions captured by Nick Kleer on Londolozi yesterday evening.


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Credits to Rob the Ranger.

Hip Scar

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Beautiful morning 

pic by James Tyrrel



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Hipscar and Darkamne 2011 during their reign at MalaMala pic by Matthew Tatham (2011)

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http://blog.malamala.com/index.php/2011/05/cyberdiary-15-may-2011/#respond


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Credits to Nick Kleer - Londolozi.

This last week, the Majingilane have been hanging around Londolozi.

Hip Scar watching the kids play in fron of him.

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Dark mane roars on the Londolozi airstrip. It has been interesting to watch them move into these eastern portions of their territory, now the core stronghold of the Matimba coalition. In the last few weeks the Matimba males have been further east and it will be interesting to see what happens between these coalitions should they decide to return.

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Around 3:25, Hip Scar. When he gets up, something that usually costed him some trouble, notice how easily he does so and begins walking, the limp is barely noticeable.



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Majestic Scarnose

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@"Majingilane" :

About #774: Impressive one the male lion standing up at around 3:40... If this Hip Scar I didn't notice the limp.
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Credits to Rob the Ranger.

A lot of footage of the Majingilane, Dark mane, Golden mane and Scar nose after they came back from their trip to Mala Mala. They look amazing.



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One Majingilane, another two heard roaring close by, on drive, now
Credits: Idube Game Reserve


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Credits to Rudi and Marion Vollborn - Londolozi guests.

Two of the Majingilane males rest on the airstrip at dawn. We positioned the vehicle away from them and in a slight depression to get this angle angle shot.

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Two of the Majingilane male lions drink from a small pan. Due to the summer rains, these pans are filling all over Londolozi meaning that animals do not have to concentrate around the river as much.

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The Majingilane coalition cross the Sand River at night. It is incredibly impressive to watch this coalition on the move and to hear them roaring in unison.

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All together
"Majingilanes ready to patrol"
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(12-14-2016, 08:31 AM)Ba Ba Lou Wrote: Male lion-Ultimate Warrior
Male tiger- Ultimate Killer

This isn't the place for this.

And, in any case, both of them are warriors and killers.
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