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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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(11-24-2018, 08:07 AM)Tshokwane Wrote:
(11-23-2018, 06:00 PM)HouseOfLions Wrote: Did you not hear what the rangers said about T???? He fought them and was injured by them. He was seen limping while going back west. If he just engaged them for a bit and retreated, he wouldn't have gotten that limp and looked injured. So yes, he did fight them in a 1 vs 4.

(11-24-2018, 02:18 AM)AbcXyz Wrote: I didn't hear any ranger saying that Mr. T fought again the Majingilanes in 1 vs 4. Instead I heard that "Mr. T was slightly injured and ran west to join up with his four coalition brothers."

I hope that this doesn't turn into a "Mapogo thread 2", otherwise you are going to have to read my last post there and apply it here.

Now, this is what the reports actually say:

Lion Warfare – An Update: By Rich Laburn, July 1, 2010.


Quote:29 June – Mohawk Male (Satan) was seen with slight injuries in the river. He appeared to be heading north possibly to link up with the females.


29 June – The 4 new males from the Kruger were seen for the first time at Londolozi moving west across Marthly.  That night Mohawk Male was seen and heard roaring at Ximpalapala.  Not even 2km away the 4 males heard him and started roaring back.  Rangers stuck with them and the 4 headed west but so did Mohawk Male head west avoiding conflict.

30 June – In the morning there were tracks of at least 2 males seemingly chasing Mohawk Male west across our boundary.  The report from our western neighbor was that Mohawk Male (Satan) joined up with 3 other Mapogo on a Buffalo kill.

This alone should be enough to settle it.
Sorry, but what should this settle up??? That there wasn't a fight? Even when they themselves say there was a chase and would have been a fight?
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RE: History most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions - HouseOfLions - 11-24-2018, 07:53 PM
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