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The Matimba coalition

Argentina Tshokwane Away
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A video of two of the Northern Matimba males.

On our last safari ride at Ngala Tented Camp before our honeymoon was over, we encountered this special encounter. Throughout the night, we heard these lion growls. On our last morning ride, our ranger had told us if we'd heard those lion growls as they were brothers searching for other. Good thing we had as he said we'll be looking for it and hopefully we catch the moment when they find each other. 


We found one of the brothers right away and were just waiting, watching him rest for like 2 hours or so. We kept hearing the growls and so did he - finally, as if sleeptime was over, he got up and started walking towards the direction of the growls. We quickly followed. 

After about 20 minutes or so of following him, we heard through the radio that another ranger had found the other brother at a nearby location. Our ranger quickly drove us his location and we caught the moment they finally met up with one another. 

No better way to end our honeymoon - it just shows love is universal.



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Here is a facebook video, In which Marthly lionesses join the fray and things get even more chaotic. One of many scuffles between the female. Ginger attacked on one of female




Click on image to play the video
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( This post was last modified: 01-09-2016, 07:15 PM by LionKiss )

@sanjay

are they the Mariba males? I red in the malamala facebook something about the Claredon males

do you know what pride belongs this unlucky subadult male? It is a video from the same spot a day earlier.

https://www.facebook.com/malamalagameres...017555355/





"Click on image to play the video"
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@LionKiss , Yes those are Matimba males, also stated on the comments of original fb page. I think Claredon males and Matimba male are same, just 2 different name.

I am not sure about the pride but I guess its Marthly pride which is also known as Tsalala pride.
@Majingilane may make it more clear.

Below is video of same scene but I think it is taken little earlier



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@sanjay,

one technical question, please,
how can you embed the video from facebook here, i could only post the link
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( This post was last modified: 01-09-2016, 06:34 PM by sanjay )

@LionKiss ,
Embedding facebook video is little technical. For now I will give you brief detail, later I will write a tutorial on this.

To insert a facebook video first go to the video page on facebook, for example you posted this link https://www.facebook.com/malamalagameres...017555355/

Copy the last part of this link which is numeric, i.e. 1058296017555355 (it is video id in facebook)

Now, add this numeric video id to below link at the last:-
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=

So, it will become this:-
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=1058296017555355

Now, You can proceed same way as you embed youtube video here, just select "Facebook" instead of "Youtube" from Video Type select box and paste the above link(https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=1058296017555355) in second text box

Hope this help
Note: Facebook videos when embed does not show play button, that is why I write "Click on image to play the video" just below it, otherwise reader think it as image
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Ok, thanks, as you see it worked,
probably the mods here should incorporate this line

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=

in the "add a video" from fb so all will happen automatically

when you write the technical note, we better delete all those post from this thread, or move them there.
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( This post was last modified: 04-14-2018, 03:16 PM by sanjay )

This is full story of clash of Mhangeni pride and Tsalala pride (Led by Matimbas). 
Pack of 13 lions from Mhangeni pride were hunting a buffalo and this. Dust was flying and the bellowing of the buffalo, combined with the growling of the pride was sure to attract attention. 
Lions hunting buffalo
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All of a sudden, along the banks of the Sand River, the Matimba male lions appeared. These lions stealthily but quickly made their way towards the Mhangeni pride and buffaloes. They were closely followed by the two lionesses from the Tsalala pride.
Matimba male lion
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The Mhangeni pride lions scattered, running for their lives across both sides of the Sand River.

Read this full story at
http://blog.londolozi.com/2016/01/battle-of-the-buffalo
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Quote:I am not sure about the pride but I guess its Marthly pride which is also known as Tsalala pride. 

@Majingilane may make it more clear.
The Tsalala pride and the Mhangeni pride are two different prides. In fact, the Mhangeni lionesses are also called Tsalala breakaway because they used to be part of the Tsalala pride but they separated.
So now, the Mhangeni pride is dominated by the Majingilane and the Tsalala pride is dominated by the Matimba males.

Thank you for sharing the story, Sanjay.
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Man those were some fucking intense videos
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DRY wildlife photography:
One of the northern Matimba male Lions, when they were in their prime. These males completely changed the Lion dynamics in the area, but from the reports we are hearing, it seems it might be at the end of their rule.-Tintswalo Lodges.

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Trevor Ryan McCall-Peat:
Power, confidence and determination the key to success
Hairy Belly.

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Ginger, pic by Kevin Power.

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( This post was last modified: 02-03-2016, 08:46 PM by Tshokwane )

My Life's a Trip:
Impressive mane on a male lion at Londolozi Game Reserve
Hairy belly

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Andrew Nicholson Wildlife Photography:
Not pretty but certainly nearing the end of his dominance. The next few years are not going to be easy for this male lion.
One of the Northern Matimbas.

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Raw power. The Matimba males continue to hold their dominance in the central parts of Londolozi.

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Moments in time are frozen and captured to create memories that will lasts a life time. No one knows what the future may hold, the only way to find out is to take it day by day. The Matimba males have established their territory on Londolozi but what does their future hold?

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For both pics, credits to Trevor McCall-Peat in his Week In Pictures #217, in the Londolozi blog.
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