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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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(04-23-2018, 06:49 PM)HouseOfLions Wrote:
(04-23-2018, 06:33 PM)Tshokwane Wrote:
(04-23-2018, 05:41 PM)HouseOfLions Wrote: I did find an old Facebook post that says that kinky and T did start chasing the manginjis away but T gave if up for some reason.

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?s...ry_index=0

This post from Arathusa also mentions that arrived 15 minutes late to the battle.

http://arathusa.co.za/a-spectacular-battle/

Yeah, I was rechecking earlier in the Mapogo thread, (page 41, post #605) in what is Nkorho's post, and basically they said that KT did the chase, and then even saying: 

Quote:For the next fifteen minutes the four young rivals tactically took Kinky Tail apart, before the arrival of Mr T. Where he had been I am not sure and his arrival was less the heroic, first stumbling through a hole and then approaching the tussle seeming unsure of what was happening as if he expected Kinky tail to be dominating the dispute.

(04-23-2018, 05:41 PM)HouseOfLions Wrote: I don't want to clog of this thread with old information. That would be very rude.

Agreed.

Last post - 

T and Kinky were together after the 5th manginjis fight (licking their wounds and stuff). When the manginjis roared that night, they both roared back. They were together. The separation came in after the chase where T just left kinky. Now I don't want to be like those fanatics that say T was tranquilized or stupid stuff like that but 1 thing is for sure, T gave up the chase.

Kinky did the main chase but T was initially there.

(04-23-2018, 10:47 PM)Musa15 Wrote:
(04-23-2018, 03:19 AM)HouseOfLions Wrote: The 5th did inflict some injuries but that didn't slow the mlowathis down at all. 

This would appear to be a contradiction.

Quote: Infact, both of them were chasing the 4 manginjis away. At some point in this chase, T gave up but KT continued.

And they didn't win anything over the "Mapogos", they won over 2 lions - the mlowathis. When you say Mapogo, you mean all 6.


As even the sources you provided(or didn't, as they conveniently 'disappeared') leave it open ended much like my statement, the only explanation plausible for KT and Mr. T being seperated at such a crucial moment would be the injuries they suffered by the 5th Majingilane reported by rangers. Which hardly makes my earlier statement you find grievances with incorrect, in that the 5th Majin's death helped his brothers win that crucial battle.

Quote: Now I don't want to be like those fanatics 
What is the contradiction? I said they were hurt but that didn't stop kinky and T from chasing them.

Actually, that is absolutely wrong. When T came in much later, HE SHOWED NO SIGNS OF INJURY. In fact, kinky took the worse of it as he was bitten on the paw. T wasn't injured much at all.

The 5th maginjis death did nothing at all. You are making this up. What caused the Mlowathis downfall was the separation and Kinky tail's overconfidence. That separation didn't happen because of the injury, it happened because T didn't want to chase them any longer, as they were already running away, but kinky did. And he paid the price for it.
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RE: History most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions - HouseOfLions - 04-24-2018, 12:31 AM
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