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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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Dark Mane and Golden Mane

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My 2 favorite lions nice pic
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Four Majingilane with Othawa pride

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Singita:
Early morning rush hour of a different kind at Singita Sabi Sand.

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Male lions doing what they do best in a beautiful afternoon drive

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One Majingilane, Dark Mane, with the Othawa pride. Credits to Idube Game Reserve.

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Golden Mane, credits to Promise Mashile

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Wow lucky to be so close to such legendary lion great picture
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( This post was last modified: 03-08-2016, 03:16 PM by LionKiss )

just notice that they have retreat from Londolozi and returned to Singita after the fight with the Matimbas, probably they are not interested defending their former controlled territory in Lodolozi but for sure they will defend their stronghold in Singita.
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Quote:just notice that they have retreat from Londolozi and returned to Singita after the fight with the Matimbas, probably they are not interested defending their former controlled territory in Lodolozi but for sure they will defend their stronghold in Singita.
That's not a surprise, in fact the article from londolozi that reported the fight said so. I think the only reason they went so far into Londolozi was to finish the Matimbas definitively, but aside that, I don't think they want their former territory back, because it would be too much. They would be too streched and that would lead to their downfall.
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The Majingilanes and one of the Othawa lioness' have been busy of late. Lets hope for some cubs soon.
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(03-09-2016, 12:02 AM)Majingilane Wrote:
Quote:just notice that they have retreat from Londolozi and returned to Singita after the fight with the Matimbas, probably they are not interested defending their former controlled territory in Lodolozi but for sure they will defend their stronghold in Singita.
That's not a surprise, in fact the article from londolozi that reported the fight said so. I think the only reason they went so far into Londolozi was to finish the Matimbas definitively, but aside that, I don't think they want their former territory back, because it would be too much. They would be too streched and that would lead to their downfall.

an other very smart move, they keep the western territory since newcomers always appear from the east, so they would need to defend only the eastern boarders
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They may have been the villains in their area. I personally think Charger should have been the most brutal, invincible tiger. Without any cunning ability, he got rid of almost every other tiger in his domain.
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Golden Mane and Othawa pride feasting. Pic Credits to Mike Dickson

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Black Mane and a Othawa lioness mating. Credits to Promise Mashile



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Hip Scar

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Is he asleep or dead? Something doesn't look right with his hip bone sticking out like that.
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Right? I was thinking the same thing..
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