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(03-05-2022, 11:02 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote:

Mbiri males

These guys are in timbabati Or KNP. 
Bcoz till now all information about them we are getting on timbavati thread only. 
Well, these guys have became grandpa recently. 
Their daughters from kambula pride have cubs sired by skorro males ( older mbiris younger half brothers). 

I haven't notice till now that zigzag has that much black mane
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Senior Mbiri was seen last week on s40 just north of s12 around their usual spot with 3 of his sons at least, grass was tall so couldn't see well. Credit: Alberto Scattolin

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Stay safe, Mo!
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(03-05-2022, 02:51 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Senior Mbiri was seen last week on s40 just north of s12 around their usual spot with 3 of his sons at least, grass was tall so couldn't see well. Credit: Alberto Scattolin

Still looking good!
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(03-05-2022, 11:08 AM)DARK MANE Wrote:
(03-05-2022, 11:02 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote:

Mbiri males

These guys are in timbabati Or KNP. 
Bcoz till now all information about them we are getting on timbavati thread only. 
Well, these guys have became grandpa recently. 
Their daughters from kambula pride have cubs sired by skorro males ( older mbiris younger half brothers). 

I haven't notice till now that zigzag has that much black mane

Their daughters from Mayambula pride*
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It should also be mentioned that Skorro males are Matimba sons too. So the cubs in Mayambula pride are 100% pure Matimba bloodline. Hope they make it to adulthood to continue the Matumba legacy.
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S26 male
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Hippo pools males on Mjejane
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Since Erasmus doesnt mention this males, I presume its the Phabenis


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Blondie Renosterkoppies
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N’waswitsontso male
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( This post was last modified: 03-07-2022, 03:22 AM by Mdz123 )

Mjejane male


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I know i have said this before but has anybody ever seen a mjejane male without a full belly? Always look in perfect condition
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(03-05-2022, 09:48 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: It should also be mentioned that Skorro males are Matimba sons too. So the cubs in Mayambula pride are 100% pure Matimba bloodline. Hope they make it to adulthood to continue the Matumba legacy.

I know what u mean but they’re not 100% Matimba cause the Skorro Male mothers are not.   JS.  Lol.
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Mo and the Hippo Pool males chasing each other around this morning.
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