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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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From Leopard hills Mangheni with his father Goldenmane Majingilane
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Father and Son
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Scar nose with Kambula pride
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Golden Mane at Leopard hills
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Dark Mane feeding with the Mhangeni pride on a buffalo, Inyati.
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We had an amazing sighting of the Mhangene pride and one Majingilane males on the move.


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Lions are my favorite creature to photograph. It was a jaw-dropping moment to see the 3 brothers of the Majingilane Coalition sitting on a grassy spot near the Londolozi airstrip.

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Scar Nose
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At 13 years old this lion still acts fearless and is often found roaring his way far out of his territory...Photo credits andrewdanckwerts
Location - Mala Mala Game Reserve
Nov 28 2017
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Dark mane
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Location - Singita boulders lodge


Scar face aka Golden mane
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Step into my office! This is what my morning meetings look like. Image By rangerdan11
Location - Savanna Lodge Nov 29 2017

Scar face & Mangheni female. I'm behind you all the way...
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photo by shades of whyte
Location - Savanna Lodge
Nov 27 2017
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November 27th & 28th. Lions: It’s been an interesting two days! All 4 Gowrie males, a Manyelethi male, the Matshapiri male and the Kambula pride are in the heart of our reserve. 

4 Kambula lionesses were with the Matshapiri male yesterday evening. Shortly after we found them the scar-nosed Manyelethi male came charging in and they all scattered. A long chase ensued but the Matshapiri male managed to escape. 

2 of the Gowrie males and a Kambula lioness were feeding on a giraffe kill yesterday morning near the White Cloth- a 3rd male joined them overnight and the 4th male was seen a few hundred meters north of them. The aforementioned lionesses left the Gowrie males this afternoon- she walked less than a kilometer before joining up with the Matshapiri male north of Piccadilly Crossing. 

The other 4 Kambula lionesses spent the day with the scar-nosed Manyelethi male just east of Rattray’s Camp. 
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The Mhangene pride and a Majingilane fighting over a buffalo kill last night
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Scar nose Majingilane Male

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Was nice to see manyeleti male with khambula pride on a buffalo kill ayobaaaaaa...
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Nov 29 2017
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Dec 2, 2017

Dark mane
One of the Majingilane Males responding to his brother calling in the distance.



Dark mane on patrol
hanging out with this epic big guy this morn. Dominant male of the area. Seriously impressive! Sometimes size does matter. Video credits to fifikgreen guest at Sabi Sands
Location - Ulusaba 
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