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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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( This post was last modified: 12-19-2023, 10:44 AM by Mapokser )

@Ahmed Ali We know RN is the mother of the 2 subs, there was only her and her sister in the pride and her sister was pregnant. But there were many lionesses in thhe Majingilane's natal pride. The situation is not the same in the slightest.

I can get a photo of the Ximhungwe female and the 2 cubs together, does it mean she is the mother? No. Photos of females and subs together means nothing. You'd need photos of the cubs in the densite, before getting introduced, to have actual evidence.

Claiming stuff like this, from a big pride at Kruger in 2005 is just too much, when we can't even tell the mothers of many of the cubs today in SS because we lack photos of them in the den.

Is the remaining Talamati Breakaway female the mother of some or all the 3 remaining subs? We don't know.

Which of the 9 older Mangheni cubs belong to which of the 3 younger Mangheni females specifically w? We have no idea.

Which of the 13 Kambula cubs belong to which of the 5 core Kambula females specifically? No clue.

But am I suppose to believe that that lioness is HS's littermate because you have a photo of them together with an older female in 2007?

Look, it's fine if you post "HS and who I believe is his littermate" or "Simba who I believe was sired by Musafa instead of his brother Scar", I wouldn't have a problem with that, everybody enjoys speculating such things, but it sounds odd to make such unnecessary, specific claims as complete facts when it's literally impossible to verify any of your claims.

New people would come in and read what you post and believe they're verified facts, they'll believe a Kambula female is the daughter of this specific Majingilane you chose, or that a lioness from Kruger is mother, littermate or whatever of this other Majingilane you pointed out... When in reality any of the 4 Majingis can be the father of the said Kambula, and the females from Kruger can be aunts and cousins instead of mothers and littermates.
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RE: History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions - Mapokser - 12-19-2023, 10:41 AM
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