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RE: the Matimba coalition - Tshokwane - 03-26-2017

Credits to Christof Schoeman - Tintswalo Safari Lodge.

A massive sighting of the morning was the 2 southern Matimba's found in the east at rhino quarry.

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RE: the Matimba coalition - Fredymrt - 03-27-2017

Map of Manyeleti

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The Red dot shows where the 2 Matimba's (Hairy belly & Ginger) has now been being seen.


RE: the Matimba coalition - sik94 - 03-27-2017

(03-27-2017, 08:33 AM)Fredymrt Wrote: Map of Manyeleti

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The Red dot shows where the  Matimba has now been being seen.

northern matimba?


RE: the Matimba coalition - Skybed - 03-28-2017

Somehow I feel that they will be reunited.


RE: the Matimba coalition - Ngala - 03-28-2017

Northern Matimba roaring. Click on it.

From Umlani Bush Camp:
"Very few sounds beat this, the big Matimba male letting his presence be known...it takes a confident newcomer to announce himself in an unknown area...lets hope he sticks around."






RE: the Matimba coalition - Fredymrt - 04-02-2017

Written and photographed by: Greg McCall-Peat

'On hearing reports of a huge male lion that had made his way onto our traversing area at Umlani, we couldn’t resist to go and take a look.

It had been some time since the previous dominant males had moved on, and since – we had a fully grown male set foot in the area – so we wanted to see who this newcomer was. That evening we headed out in the hopes that he would be active and we could see him in all his glory.


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Just before we set out to go find him, we heard the distant roars of a lone male lion. Would a lone newcomer really be so brazen as to announce his presence in an area that he doesn’t know? We were doubtful about whether it was him or not, but quickly made our way in the general direction of the deep roars that echoed through the African night, stopping every now and then to listen for more roars to guide us. However, after those initial roars, the night was still.

After discussing amongst ourselves where we thought the lion might be, we finally came to a conclusion and made our way to the area the original sound came from. On arrival, we could not see anything, then suddenly in the peripheral beam of the spotlight something caught our eyes. We moved closer and there he was, one of the biggest male lions we have set eyes on, and fast asleep.


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We had nothing but time, so we sat with him while he slept. The minutes turned into hours, then in the distance we heard the whooping of hyenas.

This was enough to rouse the male from his sleep, he sat up and stared into the distance in the direction of the hyena calls. His huge dark mane blowing majestically in the wind, ears pricked and steely eyes focused.


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The male had a familiar look to his face. We couldn’t put our fingers on it, but it seemed like we knew him. However, in the moment we were star struck and as we watched him begin to groom himself, we knew he was getting ready to move, so we patiently waited with him. Eventually, he stood up, showing off his impressive size before walking off. It wasn’t long though before he lay down again. This time, he let out the most amazing roar, we could feel it reverberating through the vehicle. It’s a sound that can carry 8km and we were hearing it from a few feet away.


It was after this that we decided to leave him be and head back to camp.

When we got home, we did a bit of research and discovered that this male lion was part of a coalition of males that originally held territory in one of the other private game reserves down to the south of us. He travelled a massive area to end up here. The coalition is known as the Matimba males and there were originally six males but they’re now down to three. Time will tell if they settle in here to live out their retirement years or if they move on as nomadic males.


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The opportunity to spend time with this one male and to hear his roars was something special and we hope for many more sightings of him.'



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RE: the Matimba coalition - Fredymrt - 04-13-2017

From imbali


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Two big male lions recently made their way into the concession from our western borders. Known as the Manyeleti Males, they are beautiful black maned lions which always guarantee really awesome sightings. During the afternoon they had killed a buffalo, and as night fell and lightning flickered all around, we were were able to spend a few incredible moments with them


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RE: the Matimba coalition - Lionpower - 04-13-2017

(04-13-2017, 08:42 PM)Fredymrt Wrote: From imbali


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Two big male lions recently made their way into the concession from our western borders. Known as the Manyeleti Males, they are beautiful black maned lions which always guarantee really awesome sightings. During the afternoon they had killed a buffalo, and as night fell and lightning flickered all around, we were were able to spend a few incredible moments with them


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Thank you very much for the update! It's been a while since we had news about the Matimbas. They are still far away from their brother, who should be around Umlani - around 45km away.
Hope to get more reports about them. Since they lost the Mangheni Breakaway Pride there are rarely reports about them.


RE: the Matimba coalition - sik94 - 04-14-2017

(04-13-2017, 10:32 PM)Lionpower Wrote:
(04-13-2017, 08:42 PM)Fredymrt Wrote: From imbali


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Two big male lions recently made their way into the concession from our western borders. Known as the Manyeleti Males, they are beautiful black maned lions which always guarantee really awesome sightings. During the afternoon they had killed a buffalo, and as night fell and lightning flickered all around, we were were able to spend a few incredible moments with them


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Thank you very much for the update! It's been a while since we had news about the Matimbas. They are still far away from their brother, who should be around Umlani - around 45km away.
Hope to get more reports about them. Since they lost the Mangheni Breakaway Pride there are rarely reports about them.

They are moving toward him though, right?
I know it's far fetched but what a story it would be if they reunite and then find a territory again. Maybe the three of them comeback down to sabi sands and challenge the ageing Majingalanes. 99%  sure it wouldn't happen but I can dream. Lol.


RE: the Matimba coalition - jacksonsmash - 04-17-2017

hair belly!!! NOOOOOOOOO!    IS HE REALLY DEAD?


RE: the Matimba coalition - sik94 - 04-17-2017

(04-17-2017, 05:54 AM)jacksonsmash Wrote: hair belly!!! NOOOOOOOOO!    IS HE REALLY DEAD?

what the hell, really?


RE: the Matimba coalition - vinodkumarn - 04-17-2017

Male Lions fight in East of Orpen gate.

Sad reality of nature.
5 huge male lions were tucked in a battle in early morning today. From closer look it was 4 male lions mauling a single male from another coalition. It was resident coalition of 3 Girraffe Male Lions accompanied by one avoca male, killing the dark maned matimba male whom we have been seeing recently showing interest in Mothalawareng pride. Tracks shows the girraffe males followed the matimba males for over 15 kilometers. The beaten matimba male was found dead in the evening few meters from where the battle took place


Is it HB??


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RE: the Matimba coalition - sik94 - 04-17-2017

(04-17-2017, 08:47 AM)vinodkumarn Wrote: Male Lions fight in East of Orpen gate.

Sad reality of nature.
5 huge male lions were tucked in a battle in early morning today. From closer look it was 4 male lions mauling a single male from another coalition. It was resident coalition of 3 Girraffe Male Lions accompanied by one avoca male, killing the dark maned matimba male whom we have been seeing recently showing interest in Mothalawareng pride. Tracks shows the girraffe males followed the matimba males for over 15 kilometers. The beaten matimba male was found dead in the evening few meters from where the battle took place


Is it HB??


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It would have been easier if we had pictures of the dead lion. This could be an older picture. "males" suggests its one of the southern matimbas.


RE: the Matimba coalition - LionKiss - 04-17-2017

unless there is a confirmation from other sources it would be difficult to believe this


RE: the Matimba coalition - bdg79 - 04-17-2017

Ufff, i hope this is not true and no matimba male was involved in the fight. Since I've read this i am checking the forum like a maniac hoping for a good news.