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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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Black Mane and Scar Nose eating a giraffe calf. Credits to Rob the Ranger.



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From Leopard Hills Private Game Reserve:
"All four the Majingilane brothers are currently together."

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Golden Mane, Scar Nose and Hip Scar patrolling and bonding with each other. Credits to Rob the Ranger.



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( This post was last modified: 05-31-2016, 12:32 AM by Tshokwane )

A couple of videos with highlights from the drives in which the Majingilane are seen. The dates of the footage are shown. Credits to Rob the Ranger.









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More highlights of the Majingilane, with very interesting interactions, credits to Rob the Ranger.

The Dark Knight vs the Pirate: "You don't come near my girl, Skinny!!". 

And then later on they make peace with each other, enforcing their unique bond. 



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Throwback to last year, the time when the Majingilane finished the last Othawa male, son of their defeated rivals, the Selati males. Video credits to Khimbini Wildlife videos.          

Rivals are not allowed in the wild. That's the raw state of nature.

No prisoners, no mercy...



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it is impressive their 3 vs 1 attack formation even agaisnt a subadult.
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Gold mane with the kill bite?
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Violent and without mercy...
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Another highlight with the boys. Towards the end of it, you can see Hip Scar after he stole the kill from the leopard Dewane. He was pretty skinny there, but from this point onwards, he recovered a lot and now he's much better. Credits to Rob the Ranger.



These are from yesterday. Hip Scar and Scar Nose. Credits to Promise Mashile.

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Black Mane and Golden Mane roaring together. Credits to Amber Medkiff.

When they do it together, it's the most amazing sound in the world.
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The 4 together, keeping a careful look in a herd of buffalo. Credits to Leopard Hills.

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And sleeping, credits to Idube Game Reserve.

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Today marks the 6th year anniversary of the takeover by the Majingilane males over the Mapogo males.

After losing one of their brothers to the two experienced Mapogos, the next night the four Majingilane defiantly roared into the night, luring out one of the Mapogos, Kinky tail, and then proceeding to rip him apart methodically and in a brutal fashion. Mr.T arrived late, but he was no match for the two Majingilane that attacked him, so he had to run to save his life.

This was the beggining of what is a very successful reign, with lots of sired cubs, most of which are still alive and also wiht a huge territory conquered in two main separate ocassions.

09/06/2010.

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They stopped being boys, they became Kings...
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Hello,  why you posted these clips? We all know what happend.
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(06-09-2016, 08:49 PM)Majingilane Wrote: Today marks the 6th year anniversary of the takeover by the Majingilane males over the Mapogo males.

After losing one of their brothers to the two experienced Mapogos, the next night the four Majingilane defiantly roared into the night, luring out one of the Mapogos, Kinky tail, and then proceeding to rip him apart methodically and in a brutal fashion. Mr.T arrived late, but he was no match for the two Majingilane that attacked him, so he had to run to save his life.

This was the beggining of what is a very successful reign, with lots of sired cubs, most of which are still alive and also wiht a huge territory conquered in two main separate ocassions.

09/06/2010.

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They stopped being boys, they became Kings...
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In my opinion, the Majingilanes are the top notch (no pun intended) lions ever to exist within the planet.

They have shown themselves, through dignity and suffering, to excel in driving the Mapogos off, to excel in facing multitude periods of starvation during most of their early life, to excel in still being able to grow up into healthy and mature lions, and to excel in their ability to sleep around most of their midlife (majority of the Majingilanes' videos) days while not worrying about another lion pride in sight.

In my opinion, they are as special as the lions named Cecil and Notch, and the tigers named Raja, Charger, Waghdoh, and Bamera.

The Majingilanes truly are kings.
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for me the greatest strength of majingilane is to live united through out their life. They have no dominance over each other and all 4 of them love each other equally.
Mapogos were one of the most brave pride ever (especially Kinky tail and Mr. T). They lived like true warrior and never ever afraid of anything. However majingilane were smart and they always worked as team with planning.
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