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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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( This post was last modified: 09-10-2017, 01:40 PM by HouseOfLions )

(09-09-2017, 10:02 PM)T Rabbit Wrote: Majngilanes faced bigger coalitions. Mapogos were 6, selatis 5, sand river 3. They challenge the bboys too recently and they are 4. So what the point of this guys like houseoflions who say that majingilanes not face any big coalition? And what do you mean "they are only lions"? Cause there are lions that are not lions but aliens or something?
They never faced the Mapogos as a coalition of 6. They only faced kinky and T and rusta and PB in a 2 vs 4. They never faced the selati as a 5 vs 4, they faced them once when the selati males were sub-aduts and then they faced than as a 1 vs 3, when they were only 3 left. And no, they never faced the BBoys as a 4 vs 3, it was a 2 vs 2 or a 1 vs 1. The time when 2 manginjis scared away 3 BBoys was made up.

So tell me again, who have they faced that was the same number as them or bigger.

Matimbas - 2
Mlowathis - 1, T came in later
Rusta - 1, PB came in later
Matshapiri - 2 and then 1 vs 2
Selati - 3, but they only fought them as a 1 vs 3.

And what I mean by "they are only lions" is that when they fought off other lions, they were doing what lions do. The matshapiri did it, the matimbas did it, heck every lion does that. That doesn't determine aggression or anything.
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