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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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hey dude i know this is not going to be easy. But i am hoping you may be able to make a rundown on the coalitions that are fathered by the Majins so far as well as the males cubs the are currently under their protection thks :)
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(08-19-2016, 08:03 PM)Skybed Wrote: @Majingilane

hey dude i know this is not going to be easy. But i am hoping you may be able to make a rundown on the coalitions that are fathered by the Majins so far as well as the males cubs the are currently under their protection thks :)

Ok, so you have the oldest, that is the Fourways male with the orange eyes. His companion is unrelated.

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Then the two Styx males

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Then the Two Sparta males, the third hasn't been seen in some time.

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Then the 3 Tsalala young males

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Then the three Mangheni young males.

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Then you have the young cubs. 2 little Othawa males and the Mangheni pride also has young cubs, but who knows which are males or even if they are sons of the Majingilane, as the females have mated with both Majingilane and Matimbas.
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Dark Mane, credits to Craig Parsons.

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Regarding post #573

Gracias @Majingilane! Very nice along with the pictures!

Hopefully u can also make a list for the Matimbas :)
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Hip Scar and Golden Mane, credits to Hugo Breed, Leopard Hills.

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Golden Mane, credits to Idube Game Reserve.

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Golden Mane first, Hip Scar joins and later Scar Nose joining his brothers, the lads were watching intently a herd of buffalos. The footage is from some months ago, a pic of the three was posted of the same sighting. Credits to Rob the Ranger.



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regarding post #577

amazing stuff! And I just love Scar Nose, what a character!
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@Majingilane:

about #577: awesome video ! If they were able to kill by staring their preys so intensively, they would do it.
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2 of the lads with the Othawa pride. One is Dark Mane, not sure who the other one is. Credits to Idube Game Reserve.

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The lads with the Othawa pride, credits to Rob the Ranger.



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Another video, this time with Scar Nose and later appears Dark Mane. Credits to Rob the Ranger.

At the beginning I love how the cub looks at Scar Nose, he's fascinated by him.



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Golden mane, credits to Hugo Breed Wildtography.

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Dark Mane and Othawa lady sleeping. Credits to Idube Game Reserve.

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my favorite coalition!  where is their territory  and how many prides are in their control. The Mapogos were cool but these guys are so successful.So intelligent.It will be a sad day when they are ousted.Which coalitions are their biggest threat right now.I know they are getting up there age wise.Didnt they control 3 or 4 prides at one time.Who ousted them or did they abandon them ?
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I know there is an outdated map in the lion directory but can someone post an updated map with the territories of the coalitions.nothing has to be exact i know male lions love to wander.but my maps need to be updated in my notebook.just an estimation would be helpful.or somebody could tell me.either way is cool. im trying to map out the various territories from the bottom of sabi sands up to balule or selati game reserve,maybe even beyond that Like
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