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Modern Weights and Measurements of Wild Lions

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(08-25-2022, 07:59 PM)Khan85 Wrote: More information about the 272 kg Kenyan Lion
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Not only that, Koch himself estimated him at a 6 body condition 

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Wild lions don't possess fat unless obtaining easy prey. 




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And of course Waveriders is the one who actually posted skeletons that he saw in person.

And it was either Yamguchi or Christansen who also saw the skeletons and mentioned the same thing as well.
So once again, he was a prolific cattle killer, also this idea that because he attacked a human automatically means he was hunger is nonsense.
Big cats attack humans all the time, that doesn't mean they must be starving to do so. Is it a factor, sure but so is territory or just being in a bad mood or anything else that runs through their head before they attack. 


Next is the fact that you tried to mention private reserves as being good examples of pure wild living.
You specifically mentioned Phinda.

Phinda literally killed off 3 of their lions to make room for two others they had donated to them. 

They also offer "vet for a day" programs. 


Peter Rettig
"That happens everywhere in South Africa everyday for decades! There is no Wildlife in South Africa outside of the Kruger NP and Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, all the rest ... praised by "experts" as super Conservation success (esp. by the Hunting Industry) ... is fenced Game Reserves and Game Ranches. All these fenced areas are way too small to let nature take its course, animal populations are being managed ... speak selling/buying, culling and hunting. Phinda has to manage Lion numbers and gene pool, they always did. What do you think how many Lions have been sold, shot and hunted in Tembe or Addo?"

These reserves don't even have the means to properly sustain a healthy wild lion population, they bring in prey animals, supply artificial watering holes, sell tourist attractions like trophy hunts or fake vet experiences, bait trails to keep the lions close and so on.
This same claim was made about  Karongwe Game Reserve a while back and of course the same thing applied there and does to almost all of these other "private reserves." It's no different than what you see at Tiger Canyons. Trying to call these cats wild for the sake of the dollar is a joke.
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