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RE: The Matshapiri Males - vinodkumarn - 09-03-2017

(09-03-2017, 11:33 AM)LionKiss Wrote: Kambula/Nevtsu (correct spelling??) Pride mate with all male coalitions in SS.

Yup 

Matimbas
Matshapiris
Avocas
Majis
BBoys
Tsalalas

Unfortunate they are caught between so many coalitions and lost their first litter and I am worried about 2 litter as well Sad


RE: The Matshapiri Males - vinodkumarn - 09-06-2017

Until The Dust Settles
The Matshaphiri Male returns to Mala Mala Game Reserve.
It is merely a matter of time until the next dominant male reveals himself and takes over the central parts of the reserve. It is simply a numbers game and it's not over yet.

Credits: Daniel Charles Bailey


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RE: The Matshapiri Males - LionKiss - 09-06-2017

Smudge Nose has kept the 4ways pride and drove them to safety in KNP.
It is very uncertain situation now with the 4 Mantimahle Males back in MalaMala


RE: The Matshapiri Males - vinodkumarn - 09-07-2017

(09-06-2017, 11:49 AM)LionKiss Wrote: Smudge Nose has kept the 4ways pride and drove them to safety in KNP.
It is very uncertain situation now with the 4 Mantimahle Males back in MalaMala

@LionKiss If you have any update on Fourways and the 4 cubs, can you please sahre


RE: The Matshapiri Males - vinodkumarn - 09-07-2017

A Matshipiri male @Londolozi
Credits: Finlawlor

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RE: The Matshapiri Males - LionKiss - 09-07-2017

Is the photo recent?? this looks like the Mohawk or not?


and I have no updates about the 4ways pride, but they moved east to avoid the new comers


RE: The Matshapiri Males - vinodkumarn - 09-07-2017

(09-07-2017, 10:29 PM)LionKiss Wrote: Is the photo recent?? this looks like the Mohawk or not?


and I have no updates about the 4ways pride, but they moved east to avoid the new comers

I think recent only.. someone posted from londolozi.. He is smudge nose..


RE: The Matshapiri Males - vinodkumarn - 09-12-2017

MALAMALA TODAY: September 11th. The days highlights centered around the lone Matshapiri male who was found in the Sand River near West Street Bridge.The female cub of the Kikilezi female was less fortunate when, impressively, she killed an impala a few hundred meters north of the lion. Hyenas were quickly on the scene and stole the kill. The Matshipiri male heard the commotion and wasted no time in getting there. As he charged in he didn't notice the young leopard and literally ran past her, within centimeters! The hyenas were promptly relieved of the carcass. Other lion sightings: the 6 lioness of the Kambula pride and a Manyelethi male are in the Sand River south of Charleston North.


RE: The Matshapiri Males - T Rabbit - 09-12-2017

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RE: The Matshapiri Males - vinodkumarn - 09-12-2017

When the surviving brother of the matchipiri coalition was still holding onto his kingdom.
Credits: Andrew Dankwerts

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RE: The Matshapiri Males - vinodkumarn - 09-12-2017

Battle scars shown on the face of this tough male Matshapiri lion back on June 11th in @londolozi. It's literally a battle for survival out there in the bush. 
Credits: MasonSharpePhotos

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RE: The Matshapiri Males - vinodkumarn - 09-19-2017

A Matshipiri male lion filmed whilst out on safari. The scars on his nose, show evidence of his involvement in a number of fights in the last few months.
Credits: Londolozi GR


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RE: The Matshapiri Males - sik94 - 09-26-2017

MALAMALA TODAY (and yesterday): September 23rd-24th. Lions: The lone Matshipiri male is back with the Kambula pride. On Saturday we found them together near Tslebe Rocks and they'd just finished off a buffalo kill- by Sunday they'd moved into the lower reaches of the Mlowathi River. The Matshipiri male kept on looking northwards with a degree of nervousness- overnight we'd heard another male roaring in that area.


RE: The Matshapiri Males - vinodkumarn - 09-26-2017

Credits: MalaMala

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RE: The Matshapiri Males - IñigoMontoya - 09-26-2017

(09-26-2017, 07:45 PM)vinodkumarn Wrote: Credits: MalaMala

A hard lion. He has alone. He is surrounded by enemies coalitions of males lions and he is being able to survive and mate. A magnificent animal in my opinion.