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See here about the poor bugger who was wandering through a "safari area" and was attacked by a lion. Then he was attacked by hyenas. Interesting story, but sounds sort of crooked to me, -- Promise me, when I die, don't let my wife sell my guns for what I told I her I paid for them. | ||
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Don't be such a Doubting Thomas. His tribe were / are renowned for their skills. | |||
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"As a Samburu, he came from a community where it is traditional for boys to kill a lion as a rite of passage on entering manhood. " Maybe they should raise the requirement to a Hyena. Mark | |||
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If he really killed a lion, he deserves more respect. Was he hurt and exhausted when the hyenas attacked him? "When the wind stops....start rowing. When the wind starts, get the sail up quick." | |||
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Codswallop if you ask me. These "fearless tribesmen" no longer have the balls of their past generation! The Maasai have evolved into city slickers and the Samburu aren't any different. The few wild tribes that are left are slowly being "converted" by Western ideology - "Vanishing Africa" speaks volumes. | |||
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I think some of the comments in this article are misleading but am doing some checking. | |||
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