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Matimba Coalition Male Lineage

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(01-06-2024, 03:17 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Any word on who they fought with?

Who? Mbiris? Probably themselfs considering both got that facial injurys at the same time and that Tintswalo males do not have any facial injurys.
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Yeah the mbiri's, I was thinking something similar.any reason they are looking slim,mating? 
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Last time both were seen in top condition at the same time was when they visited Manyeleti more than a month ago.
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Scar Mbiri:

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(01-07-2024, 08:05 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Scar Mbiri:

Damnnn...his old age is catching up to him. He also needs a big meal real soon
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Shaka apparently back at 100%:


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Mbiris together in Ngala. Text says that every time they go east they return with new wounds, and that recently they mated with 2 Birmingham females. It also says the newest wound on Shaka healed but he still has that growthon his belly, though I think this growth is permanent, but it doesn't seem to affect him as he has returned to peak condition despite having it for a long time by now.

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Nobody truly knows where the three Sweni Pride males came from. They gained control of the Sweni Pride in 2019 after ousting the two older Sweni Males, who moved farther north and took over the 'N'wanetsi Lion Pride.
The three new males were extremely productive, producing many offspring. The pride deserved to be called Mega Pride. The Pride was considered one of the most successful Lion Prides in Kruger National Park.
Their area stretched from the H6 in the north to Nkaya Pan in the south, as well as along the S126 in the west, an area frequented by buffalo, wildebeest, and zebra, indicating that food was ample and water was always available.
The six young Mayambula Male Lion coalition is descended from the Mayambula Lion Pride in the Timbavati and was fathered by two Mbiri males, Shaka and Zig Zak Scar, offspring of the renowned Matimba’s. The six brothers originally controlled the area around Bobbejaankrans and started to go south-east to Muzandzeni and Shimangwaneni, then east to Welverdiend.
They began to explore the area further east and were frequently seen on the H1-3 in the Sweni Pride area.





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(01-21-2024, 02:02 PM)Potato Wrote: Nobody truly knows where the three Sweni Pride males came from. They gained control of the Sweni Pride in 2019 after ousting the two older Sweni Males

Not true.

2 Nkaya Pan males dominated Sweni pride after old Swenis.

3 Sweni pride males ousted Nkaya Pan males in early 2021.
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(01-21-2024, 05:47 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(01-21-2024, 02:02 PM)Potato Wrote: Nobody truly knows where the three Sweni Pride males came from. They gained control of the Sweni Pride in 2019 after ousting the two older Sweni Males

Not true.

2 Nkaya Pan males dominated Sweni pride after old Swenis.

3 Sweni pride males ousted Nkaya Pan males in early 2021.
Is the last old Sweni still alive?
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(01-21-2024, 08:35 PM)Lipstick2 Wrote: Is the last old Sweni still alive?

Not sure, he was seen in not greatest condition lastly.
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2 Nsemani young males, sons of Senior Mbiri male and Rockfig male seen on S90
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Not sure how many of those Nsemani young males are alive..
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These 2 are the sames I posted a while ago on the Kruger thread, have they been identified as Nsemani males?
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