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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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Majingilane Brothers Walk By (2011-2017)




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Majingilane at Arathusa Safari Lodge march 2013
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3-Tooth,Golden Mane Or Pretty Boy!
All of those names are 100% accurate for a such beautiful lion as he was!
One of the magnificent kings of the Majingilane coalition back in 2018!


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Throwback with one of the Huge Majingilane males (Golden Mane) at Inyati Game Lodge, Sabi Sands.
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Even in difficulty, the king remains the king.


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James Tyrrell: " The sun sets on one of the great lion coalitions of Southern Africa.

The scar-nosed Majingilane (front) is now the third of this illustrious coalition to depart this earth, with the fourth and final male (Dark-maned, middle of these three) still unaccounted for but very possibly dead as well.
There is a lot of social media side-taking when it comes to lions, which I find ironic, as to do what we do to and for sports teams or other athletes in terms of support and idolizing really has no place here.
These lions are not superstars.
Our cheering from the sidelines or favouritism in no way prolongs their lives or helps them hunt or reproduce. Despite having the keenest hearing, they are essentially deaf to all that is said about them on blogs, Facebook or Instagram.
What they SHOULD be lauded for - and I’ll gladly join in and sing their praises here - is their continued legacy as ambassadors for their species.
True icons in a world that, more than ever, needs to recognize the value of its wild places, in which utterly magnificent creatures such as these still roam free. "


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Dark Mane Majingilane at Tsokwane, August 2009

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The last sons of the Majingilanes...  


Mama lioness was going to make sure her last offspring got fed to the max.  Very overprotective.   Hope the best for Junior.....




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Majingilanes, by mikesutherlandphoto (instagram) :


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(08-04-2020, 10:35 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Majingilanes, by mikesutherlandphoto (instagram) :


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What a legend they are!
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Which one sired the othawa male?
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(08-05-2020, 12:21 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Which one sired the othawa male?

Any of them mated with Othawa females and any of them can be the father. Judging by their look I would say most likely it is Scar Nose who sired Othawa male.
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(08-05-2020, 01:00 AM)Potato Wrote:
(08-05-2020, 12:21 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Which one sired the othawa male?

Any of them mated with Othawa females and any of them can be the father. Judging by their look I would say most likely it is Scar Nose who sired Othawa male.
Yep,
I believe between Scar nose and Hip-Scar. (My opinion)
The Othawa male in a few picture he has the look of HS and SN (My opinion)...
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