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RE: Matimba Sons - Potato - 02-24-2021 Throwback, Mbiri males at 4 and half years old: RE: Matimba Sons - Tr1x24 - 02-24-2021 Found this early photo of Junior and Buddy, on H7 in February 2017, Kruger Sightings : *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Matimba Sons - Potato - 02-27-2021 RE: Matimba Sons - Tr1x24 - 02-27-2021 Hm after initially photo of Shaka with new scar i taught he fight his brother for mating rights, but now im not sure anymore, that looks too much for a fight for mating rights.. Im amazed how Shaka is still alive at this point, those kind of lions who "doesnt give a f..." usually dont last long. These 2 Mbiris might be most ferocius duo in recent times. RE: Matimba Sons - Potato - 02-27-2021 (02-27-2021, 04:02 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Hm after initially photo of Shaka with new scar i taught he fight his brother for mating rights, but now im not sure anymore, that looks too much for a fight for mating rights..The biggest issue for me in thoery that Shaka got his newest wound from fight with his brother is that larger Mbiri does not have any new wound whatsoever. (02-27-2021, 04:02 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Im amazed how Shaka is still alive at this point, those kind of lions who "doesnt give a f..." usually dont last long.Lions are very resiliant and when they are in their prime and has a consistant food source they can survive very rough injurys. (02-27-2021, 04:02 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: These 2 Mbiris might be most ferocius duo in recent times.They always have been. I can not name one single coalition which would be getting so often in the confrontations with other coalition. Moreover they began their neverending search for scraps while they were just around 3(!) years old. They are truly special duo. RE: Matimba Sons - Tr1x24 - 02-27-2021 (02-27-2021, 06:47 PM)Potato Wrote: Lions are very resiliant and when they are in their prime and has a consistant food source they can survive very rough injurys. No, i didn't meant it because of his injuries, i meant it in a way that im suprised that he didnt get killed already, althrough Nharhu's where close. RE: Matimba Sons - Potato - 03-07-2021 *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Matimba Sons - Hairy tummy - 03-07-2021 Mbiri male? Looks stunning RE: Matimba Sons - Potato - 03-07-2021 (03-07-2021, 04:33 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Mbiri male? Looks stunning Yes, Zig Zak Scar Mbiri male. RE: Matimba Sons - Potato - 03-13-2021 *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author There at 2:30 short glimpse of Mbiris: RE: Matimba Sons - kobe8jf1234 - 03-13-2021 (03-13-2021, 05:45 PM)Potato Wrote:in this video shaka look taller than his bro but his bro is a beast but shaka not small either RE: Matimba Sons - Brahim - 03-17-2021 Thanks photographer Kevin here's a few great recent photos for the older Mbiri boy aka 1/2 Nsemani males. 2021-3 Credit: Kevin McDonald RE: Matimba Sons - Brahim - 03-17-2021 Mbiri boys today. Credit: Veon Kuhn and Maureen RE: Matimba Sons - Brahim - 03-17-2021 Shaka Mbiri. Taken two days ago. Credit: Kyle Winter RE: Matimba Sons - Brahim - 03-22-2021 Senior Mbiri. 1/2 Nsemani males. His partner Rockfig Male was also with him! Seen today @ Nsemani Dam, s40. Credit: Smitte |