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Modern Weights and Measurements of Wild Lions

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(11-25-2022, 08:29 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Mala Mala also said that Matimbas were bigger than the Matshapiri males who were themselves very likely bigger than the Majins as everybody saw them as very impressive, while nobody ever thought the same of the Majins
No idea where you got that from. Mala Mala in their blog said describing Matshapiri males as "they do not bent the scale by any meassure" which suggest somethink oposite to what you said in this comment. Also I never saw anyone describing Matshapiris as big males ever. 

Personally I wouldn't expect BBoys to be bigger than Majingis, among other reasons by how their confrontations were going, through that is pure speculation to guess which of those males were bigger.

Regarding comparison of Mapogos to Majingilanes there are also other opinions than that of Rob the ranger. I saw Sabi Sabi guide claiming 2 last Mapogos were bigger than 2 KNP males and I saw opinion of Londolozi guide claiming KNP males were definitelly bigger than Majingis so it definitelly isn't clear where lays the truth.
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