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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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Credits to Johan de la Rey - Leopard Hills.

Dark mane, he was with an Othawa lioness.

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Credits to  Katie Eyes a guest at Singita Sabi Sands. Nov 11 2017

3-tooth & Dark mane 

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3-tooth

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@Fredymrt :

About #1667: on the first photo, Dark mane seems to be much more impressive (bigger) than 3-tooths. Perhaps was the former just coming to eat ? But the difference is striking.
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(11-16-2017, 11:47 AM)Spalea Wrote: @Fredymrt :

About #1667: on the first photo, Dark mane seems to be much more impressive (bigger) than 3-tooths. Perhaps was the former just coming to eat ? But the difference is striking.

DM is as full as a male lion can be in that picture while GM is damn near starving. In good condition but still quiet hungry.
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(11-16-2017, 06:05 PM)sik94 Wrote:
(11-16-2017, 11:47 AM)Spalea Wrote: @Fredymrt :

About #1667: on the first photo, Dark mane seems to be much more impressive (bigger) than 3-tooths. Perhaps was the former just coming to eat ? But the difference is striking.

DM is as full as a male lion can be in that picture while GM is damn near starving. In good condition but still quiet hungry.

Thank you ! I didn't know that.
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Hell yea, he looks much heavier.
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http://idubelodge.blogspot.in/2017/11/we...-into.html

GM with a buffalo kill. Are these sightings/Pics up-to-date with the post dates(in idube blog) or were they taken a while back and just recently posted?
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(11-17-2017, 05:45 AM)KGB_lion Wrote:

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http://idubelodge.blogspot.in/2017/11/we...-into.html

GM with a buffalo kill. Are these sightings/Pics up-to-date with the post dates(in idube blog) or were they taken a while back and just recently posted?

This one is older pic, when GM was injured
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(11-17-2017, 05:45 AM)KGB_lion Wrote: Are these sightings/Pics up-to-date with the post dates(in idube blog) or were they taken a while back and just recently posted?

Well spotted, Idube has the tendency to post older pics. Not always, but enough to catch you off guard.
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Dark Mane and Scar nose strolling in Londolozi. 

credit: eveeaton & christacreates & S.D.H.3T, Thursday,16/11/2017
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GM/3-Tooth yawning.

Credit: Alex Jordan, Londolozi.
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Photo Credit to andrew danck werts
Location Mala Mala G.R

The boss of Sabi Sands

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From Tydon African Safaris:
"We had one of the Majingilane Male Lions giving us a show early one morning. Video credits: Jacques Viljoen Photography"



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Golden Mane
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credits jasonbelne. This mornings lion was not shy, this is how close he came to our vehicle. NOV 20 2017


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Scar nose & Golden mane
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From Inyati Game Lodge

Darkmane agitated by the smell of blood. He was investigating the site where the Xhimungwe and Ottawa lioness' had a skirmish
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