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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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(09-13-2024, 09:29 PM)Mapokser Wrote: @afortich Mapogos only went as far as Londolozi, spent a day or 2 there and headed back west, Majingis were further east at the time and it wouldn't make sense for them to try to take on 5 Mapogo.

Still soon after Rasta was likely killed by Majingilane and PB badly injured by them. After that there were still 4 Mapogo left for more than 4 months and they never tried to retake Londolozi and protect the Tsalala pride from the 4 Majingilane.

PB recovered quickly, they had more than enough time but never did anything, they accepted their defeat after the PB/Rasta fight and gave Londolozi and Tsalalas to Majingis, and Mr.T gave up the rest of the territory in MalaMala and the north.

@Ngonya 4 Matimba and 3 Majingi chased each others back and forth in mid 2011 and despite one could say Majingis chased them off their territory at the end, they soon abandoned it under pressure of the Matimbas.

All that area in the North besides Elephant Plains, that they took from Mapogos and Gijimas, they surrendered it to Matimbas basically immediately after that clash, there's even a report saying they left the area under pressure of the Matimbas.

That was the territory where they fought the Mapogo which happened in Nkorho, and the Nkuhuma pride had more females than all other prides out there, they had no reason to abandon it but from the pressure of the 6 males that arrived there.

There's also a report from 2 months earlier saying that Matimba injured DM Majingilane.

They lost a clashes to Mlowathi, Matimbas, Selatis and Matshipiri, sometimes multiple times.

S.Matimba pushed them off their own territory 2v2.

For some reason, likely read somewhere or seen in videos, but I have always thought it was the Selatis who PB got so beaten up by, when he had all those bite marks on his back.
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RE: History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions - BA0701 - 09-13-2024, 11:17 PM
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