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Maned Lioness (female ) !

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18 October 2012, 01:17
Nakihunter
Maned Lioness (female ) !
http://newswatch.nationalgeogr...lionesses-explained/

I just came across this and am really surprised. never heard of it before. Has anyone here hunted on as an unusual trophy?


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18 October 2012, 02:43
Hunting For Adventure
The "bearded lady" of the lion world.



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18 October 2012, 03:56
sandyhunter
It's pretty funny that one of them was named Martina. I'm surprised the PC police over at National Geographic let that detail get into the article.
18 October 2012, 13:51
Scriptus
The "Jouberts" could be behind this. Roll Eyes
18 October 2012, 20:12
Canuck32
The article points to genetic variations that may have caused this. It would be interesting to know if these animals were able to have and raise young.

In Alberta I have seen 2 deer and 1 moose that were shot as bucks/bull until the hunters rolled them over and found they were missing vital bits.
A few years ago there was a fairly high profile case of a hunter who shot a polar bear that turned out to be a Polar bear/ grizzly cross. Scientists said it was not possible to have such a mix, until the genetic testing came back proving them wrong.


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18 October 2012, 22:34
tendrams
quote:
Originally posted by sandyhunter:
It's pretty funny that one of them was named Martina. I'm surprised the PC police over at National Geographic let that detail get into the article.


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19 October 2012, 03:11
376 steyr
She will never have kittens.
19 October 2012, 03:30
geoff
For argument's sake, would the successful hunter be entitled to a substantial reduction in the trophy fee? Or, would he even be able to export the trophy, subject to his permit and license declarations?


Shooter