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The Matimba coalition

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(11-04-2016, 04:43 PM)Majingilane Wrote: Along with the same line, there was also a comment that said that the males the Mapogos fought were just two males, not three.

There's the very real possibility of being two of the Matimba males, because we know they were starting to make very timid approachs in that northern area and also there was the suspicion that the males involved were non other than the Othawa males, the sons of the Mapogo.

Some rejected this, obviously because they didn't want having to accept that two younger males had just defeated the Mapogos, but there's room for the posibility of it because, after all, no one knows really what happened, or who were the males involved.

I completely forgot to share this,It could be the 2 young kahuma/nkuhuma males
They were mating with the Ottawa's lionesses.
Like I said before the Matimba were far away,it wasn't them
5 of them were around chettah plains,and Nduna was in manyeleti,i will post the picture and the link to make it clear.
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Matimba male (Nduna aka Cut-tail)

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The pic says it all,taken on june 19-20,2011 at Tintswalo lodges .(photo by Rory Du Plessis)
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From Londolozi Game Reserve, The Week in Pictures #257 by James Tyrrell:
"The Tsalala pride cubs with a Matimba male, in yet another sighting on the same boulders mentioned earlier in the post."

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Credits to: tintswalo safari lodge

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Matimba Male Lions - Hairy Belly, Ginger Matimba, Londolozi Private Game Reserve.

Brittany Ny - Oct 10, 2016

https://www.facebook.com/LionsOfAfrica/v...289637671/


Northern Matimba Males, kruger National Park - oct 11, 2016.

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Matimba Ginger with the Tsalala Pride - Londolozi Game Reserve
Astis Smith 15 Oct 2016

Lions crossing the Sand River at the causeway! #Londolozi #LondoloziGameReserve

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From Londolozi Game Reserve, The Week in Pictures #258 by Sean Cresswell:
"A Matimba male stretches up and into the deep blue of night as he yawns before a lengthy night’s patrol."

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Five of the six Matimba males on a buffalo kill. Photo by Allan Bower



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southern matimbas had a fight with the matshipiri males december 1st
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A MATIMBA male lion shakes his mane after being drenched by a summer thunder shower. The movement makes me think of a domestic dog, so incongruous with this wild cat. 

Photograph by Trevor McCall-Peat. 


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Matimba male lion up close  having a nap as lions do 18 hours a day on the banks of the Sand River at Londolozi.
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Ginger

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@vinodkumarn:

About #295: Very beautiful photo !

Some common characteristics among very different species (long-haired animals) can involve similar behaviours, although, as you say, it seems incongruous with a male lion.
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Matimbas back in Londolozi- 11 Dec 2016

It's been some time since we last saw the Matimba males, so it was a great surprise to have found them again yesterday morning. The lighter maned male posed majestically for us as he kept an eye out for his brother.

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Their guide tracked this lion for some time.

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He found his brother and they continued tracking them to a leopard kill, reclaimed from a tree.

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#299

who are they? new lions in the area? or Matimbas in young age?
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(12-15-2016, 11:17 AM)LionKiss Wrote: who are they?

The southern Matimbas, for what it looks like.
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