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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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Scar Face Majingilane
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Credits to Ryan Johnston.

The 3 Kings there with the Mangheni pride. Do yourself a favour and turn the volume up.

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About #1756: Marvelous and beautiful lion's face ! If we had to retain only one synthetic facial feature of the specy "Lion", it would be this one. ! Muddy face of an unruffled badass, the infinitely wild face of Africa...
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Amazing viewing of the Mhangene pride and the powerful Majingilane Males.




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(01-11-2018, 07:31 PM)Tshokwane Wrote: Credits to Ryan Johnston.

The 3 Kings there with the Mangheni pride. Do yourself a favour and turn the volume up.


Why are these lions considered most brutal killers? I thought that was the Mapogos. Or is it because the Majingilane defeated the Mapogos? Or the longevity of their reign?
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(01-12-2018, 02:00 AM)Mhayise Wrote: Why are these lions considered most brutal killers?

It was just a catchy name for the thread that Sanjay chose. 

Ideally we would put just the name of the coalition as we've done with the newer threads and that's it, but in this and the Mapogo's case if we change the name of the threads the search engines like google won't find the threads anymore. That's why we haven't chenged it.
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i think that name suits them! I think there there the only lions that eat hyenas!
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(01-12-2018, 04:49 AM)Tshokwane Wrote:
(01-12-2018, 02:00 AM)Mhayise Wrote: Why are these lions considered most brutal killers?

It was just a catchy name for the thread that Sanjay chose. 

Ideally we would put just the name of the coalition as we've done with the newer threads and that's it, but in this and the Mapogo's case if we change the name of the threads the search engines like google won't find the threads anymore. That's why we haven't chenged it.

Thanks, makes sense
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Cause majingilanes usually eat their enemies like hyenas and other lions. So they really are the most brutal killers.
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The Majingilane Coalition were seen yesterday on a buffalo kill in Notten's Bush Camp
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From: Sabi Sabi One of the Majingilane males returning to the rest of his Coalition.



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Over the weekend we found 3 very large male lions feeding on a buffalo kill. They didn't hang around and before long there was nothing left and moved off to a nearby water source.

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A Mhangeni boy gets disciplined by Dark mane Majingilane
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Golden Mane Majingilane

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These photos were taken last week at Ulusaba...Credits to Tony C.
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