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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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(08-04-2018, 10:46 PM)Tshokwane Wrote:
(08-04-2018, 10:30 PM)HouseOfLions Wrote: How was it not as difficult as it seems? That big of a territory is absolutely difficult to control and maintain, especially for 2 lions.

Of course it's difficult. I say it wasn't as difficult because they barely had competition.



(08-04-2018, 10:30 PM)HouseOfLions Wrote: And It seems you forgot that it was during this time that they beat or killed multiple lion coalitions that brought up the total number of coalitions Mapogos beat.

I didn't forget anything. 1 old Rollercoaster male, and a couple of subadult 2-3 male coalitions hardly count as competition, no matter how much their fanatics try to turn it as a big accomplishment(as a comparison, when the Majingilane defeated and chased away both of the Subadult Selatis and Sand river males, they treated it as a joke because they were young, so there you have it).



It was only with the Gijima males that were a bit older that they proved enough of a competition for the Mapogos to actually make them think twice, and then the Majingilane chased them away easily. That's the only competition they had.

(08-04-2018, 10:30 PM)HouseOfLions Wrote: In fact, it was even easier for them as the Mapogos took out all others.

There were no "others" outside of 2 coalitions of 2 males each, and a couple of lone males. That's it.
They didn't have competition because they removed all and kept removing whoever came in.

They defeated 2 manyalelti males, 2 gijima males, 2 golf course males, Rollercoaster male, 2 unknown nomads, 3 toulon males, 2 nomads again and then again 2 nomads. Most of these were not sub -adults like you claim, they were going into their prime. So age 4/5. So yes, it does count as competition.

I didn't laugh when the manginjis chased away the selati or the sand river male. But in the selati's case, they were not coming to take territory from the manginjis, and they were 2.5 - 3. I give them the sand river male victory.
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RE: History most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions - HouseOfLions - 08-05-2018, 02:06 AM
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