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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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( This post was last modified: 03-23-2016, 10:53 PM by Pckts )

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james rabbit2 days ago
rob, the majingis come back to the west? some lodge saw him or they are in central parts yet?


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Rob The Ranger Wildlife Videos2 days ago
+james rabbit I think they are on Othawa property, last update was from Elephant Plains, 3 of them on piccanin Utah which is north east corner of Othawa, nothing since then so probably rejoined the Othawa pride and hip scar on Othawa property. Will be back in the west in the next 2-3 days is my guess. Despite the rumours they were never anywhere near Kruger or Nkorho lodge, Nkorho Rangers can traverse to Elephant Plains so that is where the confusion came from. Also it is said they lost the fight with the Matimba the other day yet they were the ones found relaxing in the area the fight took place for a whole day, if they had lost they would have run back west that morning...
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Rob The Ranger Wildlife Videos2 days ago
+james rabbit I just found out at least two Majingilanes seen by inyati on drive just now


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james rabbit2 days ago
+Rob The Ranger Wildlife Videos thanks a lot rob by the information. So hip scar is ok and the others too. Yes there is a lot of majingis haters spreading lies around here. 




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Jake Evan1 day ago
Those pups are a bit too playful with their dads' genitalia.




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snoxbox1 day ago
the babysitter is sure keeping a close eye on you..




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Khimbini Wildlife Videos1 day ago (edited)
I have just left three Majingilane males near our eastern boundaries (Rain gauge/kala road) Only Dark mane have fresh battle wounds the other two looked fine and Hipscar isn't with them.


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Rob The Ranger Wildlife Videos1 day ago
+Khimbini Wildlife Videos thanks Khim!


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james rabbit1 day ago
and how about hip scar? some lodge or ranger saw him? is he with the othawas??


A side note: How cool would it be to get park rangers to post here!




How are the matimbas after the fight?
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RE: History most brutal killer, the Majingilane Male Lions - Pckts - 03-23-2016, 10:51 PM
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