Three poachers are EATEN by lions after the men broke into South African nature reserve to slaughter rhinos for their horns

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  • At least three poachers are believed to have been eaten by lions at game reserve
  • Men had entered Sibuya Game Reserve in Eastern Province, South Africa
  • A head, bloody limbs and three pairs of shoes recovered from the scene
  • Staff also found hunting rifles and axe used by poachers to cut off rhino horns

A gang of poachers who broke into a South African game reserve to hunt rhinos came off second best when they were attacked and eaten by a pride of hungry lions.

At least three hunters are believed to have been devoured by the predators, judging by the bloody scene on the Sibuya Game Reserve near Kenton-on-Sea in Eastern Province, South Africa.

One head and a number of bloodied body parts and limbs have been recovered…

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5 thoughts on “Three poachers are EATEN by lions after the men broke into South African nature reserve to slaughter rhinos for their horns

  1. Could there have possibly been a better outcome?! Rangers at these nature reserves need to take it a step further and start intentionally feeding captured poachers to the lions. No need for wasted time gathering evidence, lengthy court proceedings, ridiculously lenient sentences, appeals, etc.; and the word will soon get around to the villages where these vermin are spawned that the cost/benefit calculation for poaching is no longer in their favor.

  2. Are the lions okay? There isn’t enough water this time of year to properly poach a 140 lbs of meat. The lions should have gone for friars, otherwise they risk a tummy ache from improperly prepared meat. At least the kittens got a couple of new soccer balls to play with.

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