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Lions from Botswana

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Collared male lion was killed by humans too. There’s no real info around this story, some ppl claim they straight up hunted the male, others say he prolly attacked their livestock and this was justified, don’t really wanna get into it especially with what’s been happening in the Mara recently.

I will say tho, many many males and females alike have disappeared in Botswana, sure some of it is partly cos there’s less documentation over there, but there’s also no doubt in my mind they’re also being slaughter by humans. Chobe and Nxai National Parks are real close to Hwange National Park, and anyone who’s familiar with Cecil’s story knows how bad that place is for poaching.

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