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The Matimba coalition

United States sik94 Offline
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(04-28-2017, 10:03 PM)Lionpower Wrote: Any update on my boys? the last time the brothers were aprox. 25km apart. Did they come any closer?

the northern matimba now has a partner so any hope of a reunion of the three matimbas is likely dead. The matimba might recognize HB and Ginger but the Rockfig male will see them as a threat. it can get messy if they come across each other.
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no, the other male will follow the stance of his partner (northern matimba).
if they ever met I don't expect them to see any serious fight but they could not stay together due to other reasons
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(05-01-2017, 01:02 PM)LionKiss Wrote: no, the other male will follow the stance of his partner (northern matimba).
if they ever met I don't expect them to see any serious fight but they could not stay together due to other reasons

I don't think he is gonna let the northern matimba dictate things(specially if the rockfig male is more dominant), they will act as a coalition and two coalitions of two males each merging is unheard of. There is nothing to fight over so a serious fight is unlikely, but a reunion is completely out of the picture. Stranger things have happened so who knows.
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All life you'r surrounded by friends, suddenly you are alone. Last of southern matimba. Ginger dead @londolozi #safarilive #lions @WildEarth pic.twitter.com/6YKX109jbc

saw this on Twitter today - nowhere else though
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(05-04-2017, 12:03 AM)Sideliner Wrote:
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All life you'r surrounded by friends, suddenly you are alone. Last of southern matimba. Ginger dead @londolozi #safarilive #lions @WildEarth pic.twitter.com/6YKX109jbc

saw this on Twitter today - nowhere else though
PROBABLY NOT TRUE. THE DOUCHE THAT SAID HAIRY BELLY WAS DEAD A FEW DAYS AGO IS THE SAME DOUCHE THAT WROTE THIS. HE NEEDS TO GET LAID OR SOMETHING
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update from Imbali Safari Lodge: Just a follow up to all who are enquiring about the "new"males who were seen on concession. unfortunately they seem to have moved back to Manyeleti area since our last post of the Matimbas.

The two males back on concession are the Miuwati Males(no matimbas) who have been around since late 2015 Blondie and Madala
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The 2 southern matimbas are back in londolozi! Interesting times ahead...I'm glad they're back. Now we'll get a lot more news on them..

"The two Matimba Males have been conspicuous by their absence over the last few months as reports of them much further to our north surfaced. However, there have been recent developments in the last week which has seen the lighter maned Matimba Male returning to Londolozi in this last week with reports of the darker maned Matimba being not too far away as well."

http://blog.londolozi.com/2017/05/06/upd...way-pride/
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Do you think the matshiphri males are in trouble now that the matimbas are back in lodolozi?
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(05-08-2017, 05:44 AM)Chris Wrote: Do you think the matshiphri males are in trouble now that the matimbas are back in lodolozi?

No. Matimbas are too old to get physical with coalitions in their prime.
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(05-08-2017, 08:48 AM)sik94 Wrote:
(05-08-2017, 05:44 AM)Chris Wrote: Do you think the matshiphri males are in trouble now that the matimbas are back in lodolozi?

No. Matimbas are too old to get physical with coalitions in their prime.

But you have to understand that the matimbas are stronger and bigger than the matshiphri males
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Is there any news on the matimbas?
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They are not that much bigger and even the matimbas know they will be at the losing-end of any physical altercations with younger males. That's why they fled in the first place, first from djuma because the matimbas wanted to avoid the birminghams and then from londolozi to avoid the matshpiris.
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CREDITS TO: written and Photographed by Dave Strachan: May 2017

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An intimidating stare from one of the Matimba males. We have recently seen the return of one of this coalition, fathers of the Tsalala pride’s cubs. Hopefully it can bring some stability to the pride as they’ve been quite nomadic of late, trying to avoid various coalitions of other males that could threaten to the cubs survival.
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(05-12-2017, 05:00 PM)Please Fredymrt Wrote: CREDITS TO: written and Photographed by Dave Strachan: May 2017

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An intimidating stare from one of the Matimba males. We have recently seen the return of one of this coalition, fathers of the Tsalala pride’s cubs. Hopefully it can bring some stability to the pride as they’ve been quite nomadic of late, trying to avoid various coalitions of other males that could threaten to the cubs survival.

Is there any new reports on the matimbas?
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Anyone is there any reports on the matimbas
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