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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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Scarnose and Dark Mane during the encounter with the 4 Matimba males at Nkorho Bush Lodge
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August 2011

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Scarnose and Darkmane Majingilane males on the move

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So this guy on instagram believe's that Majingilanes where sired by 2 Robson males One Eye and Stompie :


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I've talked to him privatelyy and he strongly believe that thats true..

And by photos we know that Majingilanes came from that area. 

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(Stompie, young HS, subadult HS) 

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(One Eye, DM) 

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I know its impossible to know if thats true, but i want to know what do you guys think?
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(10-15-2020, 03:15 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: So this guy on instagram believe's that Majingilanes where sired by 2 Robson males One Eye and Stompie :


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I've talked to him privatelyy and he strongly believe that thats true..

And by photos we know that Majingilanes came from that area. 

Some photos :

(Stompie, young HS, subadult HS) 

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(One Eye, DM) 

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I know its impossible to know if thats true, but i want to know what do you guys think?

The resemblance is certainly there, can't deny that.
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Majingilane male lions - 3-Tooth and Scarnose 
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Dark Mane of the Majingilane coalition.
Image by:Khimbini Hlongwane
Inyati Game Reserve
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3-Tooth/Golden Mane/Pretty Boy!
One of the Majingilane male lions strolling the Western sector of Sabi Sands
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Inyati Game Reserve

dt.19.05.2014.

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One of the Majingilane males (probably 5th?)
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Image date back from June 7. 2010

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The Manyeleti Male with the Dark mane on an early morning patrol.
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Image date back from: August 2013

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The Manyelethi males at MalaMala Game Reserve
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Image date back from: April 4 2011.


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2 of the 4 Manyelethi/Majingilane males on the move 
From: Left to Right: Hip Scar and 3-Tooth
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Image date back from: May 2011

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Darkmane Manyelethi male over a mound at MalaMala Game Reserve
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Image date back from: January 2011

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1 of the five Majingilane males 3-Tooth with a lioness on the S34 in the Kruger National Park
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Image date back from: August 2009

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@Tr1x24  as BA0701 wrote the resemblance is certainly there....
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One of the famed Majingilane Male Lion Coalition crossing the Sand River. This coalition of male lions are legendary in the Sabi Sand Reserve and MalaMala as they ruled this vast terrain ferociously for many years.
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