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RE: Matimba Sons - vinodkumarn - 01-10-2019 Credits: Chad cocking Goodness knows what happened to these boys, but it appears that the Mbiri males have been involved in a pretty rough fight with some other lions! Although both appear okay, the bite and scratch marks tell of a vicious battle. At first is suspected they may merely have gotten stuck into one another, but the wounds seem excessive, even for them. We have not seen or heard any other male lions in the area, so perhaps the skirmish took place beyond our borders...time will tell if this threat persists for the Mbiri males at Tanda Tula *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Matimba Sons - NCAT33 - 01-10-2019 (01-10-2019, 05:45 AM)vinodkumarn Wrote: Credits: Chad cockingFrom the Timbavti thread, may have run into the Orpen males RE: Matimba Sons - Peteporker - 01-10-2019 NCAT33 Wrote:Orpen males are near the Mbiri pride in the Manyeleti. Not sure about the distance , but I think they are quite the distance from their natal pride.vinodkumarn Wrote:Credits: Chad cockingFrom the Timbavti thread, may have run into the Orpen males RE: Matimba Sons - NCAT33 - 01-11-2019 @peterporker I was wrong, they were referring to the natal pride. thanks for catching that. RE: Matimba Sons - ShakaMapogo - 03-10-2019 [attachment=2223] Ulmani Bushcamp "A flippin nightmarish snare from one of two dominant males in the M'biri coalition" PC: David Joseph Laileu RE: Matimba Sons - Djumafan - 07-04-2019 "Ex young Nkuhuma Male" "Junior", Now one of the two Orpen males, son of the Matimba males. Photo by Bob Jacobs - Taken in the Manyeleti in June 2019. Handsome guy, and he seriously looks like one of the Matimba males in their good times. [attachment=2894] RE: Matimba Sons - Potato - 07-12-2019 From Kambaku lodges: The Ross Females can only look on in dismay as the Mbiri Males lay claim to their buffalo kill. Shortly after these pictures were taken, the Mbiri males went on the offensive and had the two ladies running for their lives. ??? *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author Mbiris are not taking foot off the gas at all :) Always looking for new pride to take control of :) RE: Matimba Sons - Matimbalani - 07-12-2019 (07-12-2019, 09:50 PM)Potato Wrote: From Kambaku lodges: Who is the dominant male for the Ross pride? RE: Matimba Sons - Potato - 07-13-2019 Not sure if it is Black Dam male or pride is vacated. Mbiris are not taking foot off the gas at all and still looking more more prides to take control of. RE: Matimba Sons - Potato - 07-15-2019 Mbiris in September 2016 *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Matimba Sons - Potato - 07-15-2019 Btw, Southern Avocas from very same raport for compare for people saying that Mbriris and SA are at the same age. *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Matimba Sons - Matimbalani - 07-18-2019 (07-12-2019, 09:50 PM)Potato Wrote: From Kambaku lodges: To answer my own earlier question: it seems as if the Mbiri's did have cubs with the Ross pride (probably their very first set of cubs.) Not sure what became of those cubs, but since the Mbiri's have been operating in that area, I would assume the pride didn't have any males. I hope their presence doesn't draw in the Mayambula's who are a bigger pride and the Ross don't suffer the same fate as the Zebenine lionesses. RE: Matimba Sons - Potato - 07-18-2019 For females distance between Ross pride and Zebenine is really huge and it seem imposible any run in between them. Males are covering much larger arenas (especially Mbiris which are know for their activity) and still it is just single run in as Mbiris are not used to wander so far west (at least untill now). RE: Matimba Sons - Djumafan - 07-18-2019 From Male Lions of Sabi Sand and Kruger Park FB page: One of the Mbiri males. Posted:- 15 July 2019 Image By:- L.S Photography Credit:- Tanda Tula [attachment=2921] RE: Matimba Sons - Djumafan - 07-25-2019 One of the Orpen males, former young Nkuhuma male lion, junior. Posted today in Tintswalo Safari Lodge Fb page: [attachment=2978] |