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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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( This post was last modified: 03-24-2017, 05:08 PM by fursan syed )

Majingilanes vs Matimbas
August 2011

This reports pointing out about some early confrontations between Majingilanes and Matimbas.

MANYELETHI MALES = 4 +/- 6 YEARS 10 MONTHS MATRHLY, EYREFIELD, MALA MALA, NORTHERN FLOCKFIELD DOMINANT OVER THE STYX, EYREFIELD, FOURWAYS AND MARTHLY PRIDES (17 sightings) The four males continue to control and dominate all they see. They spent most of the month with the Eyrefield pride, and only occasionally would one or two of them head back to the Styx pride. The four were seen together on a few occasions, but for the most part they were competing for the young females in the Eyrefield pride. When the two newest members of the Styx pride were introduced for the first time, two of the males were there and one briefly interacted with them. They have been spending less and less time in the northern parts of the Mlowathi, which at the beginning of the year was where we’d always find them. This could be due to them spending most of the month with the Eyrefield pride, but it’s more likely due to pressure coming from the north in the form of six young males. Reports are that these males are about 18 months younger and looking for territory. There have been a few skirmishes between the two coalitions already, and it looks like the lines have been drawn along our northern boundary. It is going to be interesting to see what happens in the next few months, and where that is going to leave the prides.

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RE: History most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions - fursan syed - 03-24-2017, 05:06 PM
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