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(09-07-2023, 09:17 PM)BA0701 Wrote: The wounds do look really strange, not to mention they both look really thin. Thank you, very much, for that, my friend!
(09-07-2023, 11:50 PM)BigLion39 Wrote: Now the big mane boy, he looks maybe got trampled by Buffalo and caught some horns? Maybe? He got lucky of so.
Those injuries are prob from other lions, very slim chances he got stabbed by horn 5 times in the same area.
Could be, I don't know, but they certainly look strange, and the other injuries you'd expect to see if it were other cats that did it don't seem to be there. Those holes don't seem to line up with a bite, to me, they seem too spread apart for that, certainly not a single bite. If it is several bites I would think there would be injuries from other teeth. Especially that one largest hole, it doesn't seem to line up with any of the others.
Take, for instance, the White Birmingham male, those holes line up, you can clearly see the shape of a lions mouth, and the injuries from the other teeth. We don't see any of that here. just several random holes. Not saying it isn't lions, and I honestly have no idea what caused them, but they don't seem to be to be to me.