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The Matshapiri Males

United States sik94 Offline
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@vinodkumarn just looked at a couple older photos and yeah I think you are right.
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Video credit Private Kruger Safaris
posted on Nov, 9 2014

Matshapiri boys



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Thanks for the video. One of my favorites coalitions. Its sad the death of one of them as soon.

Together they were able to challenge even the majingilanes.

http://blog.londolozi.com/2016/07/16/lio...asing-who/
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No worries ☺
Another video of the boys, this was filmed last year at londolozi. Video Courtesy of Knockbaun



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MALAMALA TODAY: January 31st & February 1st. 
Lions: Guess who’s back? Yes, the Matshapiri male has re-emerged! He was viewed at Confluence Crossing yesterday. The Kambula lioness who’s denning in the Rock Drift Donga was seen with her 3 cubs. The Eyrefield pride was along Sibuye Drive in Charleston. Today, 4 of the lionesses from the Kambula pride and a single Gowrie male were on our airstrip.
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Matshapiri boys
 

Credits to: Janet 387.
These two beautiful males were seen on several occasions on Kruger N.P on the Salitje road, pictures were Taken on November 22, 2013
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Matshapiri boys, Lol  images from Dec 17 2016 safari  Sabi Sands. Credits Dr Dharmas

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United Kingdom Spalea Offline
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@Fredymrt :

About #323, first photo: prominent second lion's hip in the background... Hard times for the pride or only for him ?
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United States IñigoMontoya Offline
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Wow, They had very dark mane. In second photo his mane is apparently totally black and no only dark. (Precious)
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Any report of Matshapiri male?. When and where he has seen for last time?
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The last report of him was posted, at least to my knowledge. Post #320.
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How are the fourways pride and matshiphri male doing? Any reports @Tshokwane
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(04-24-2018, 02:43 AM)Chris Wrote: How are the fourways pride and matshiphri male doing?

No idea, I haven't seen any updates on them.
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(04-24-2018, 04:40 AM)Tshokwane Wrote:
(04-24-2018, 02:43 AM)Chris Wrote: How are the fourways pride and matshiphri male doing?

No idea, I haven't seen any updates on them.

Is the last matshapiri dead?. What do you think?. He and the fourways pride has long time disappeared.
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