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The Matimba coalition

Austria Lionpower Offline
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Does anyone know if the 2 brothers are back together?
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Any new reports on the matimbas?
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( This post was last modified: 05-24-2017, 11:28 AM by LionKiss )

with all these new arrivals in SS they should have returned to Manyeleti
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(05-24-2017, 11:27 AM)LionKiss Wrote: with all these new arrivals in SS they should have returned to Manyeleti

Matimbas need to stay out of central sabi sands for now, too much going on for two old males to hang around.
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Matimba males and Styx females killed 2 kudu bulls at same time - 17 May 2015
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From Tintswalo Safari Lodge 
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Two matimba male Lions were found just east of Buffelshoek camp in the South of the Reserve.
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VERY GOOD, now are they close to the tsala pride?
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The matimbas now probably have a chance at the matshiphri males because one is injured and the new coalition is very young.
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(05-30-2017, 07:51 AM)Gamiz Wrote: From Tintswalo Safari Lodge 
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Two matimba male Lions were found just east of Buffelshoek camp in the South of the Reserve.
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Are they close to were the tsala pride is?
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They are near the southern boundary of the Manyeleti Game Reserve as of May 29th. The tslalas are around southern djuma so they are separated by a few kilometers.
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Any new reports on the males?
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In the comment section of the latest blog posted by Londolozi on the lion dynamics in Londolozi I read "The two Matimba Males are dominant over Mothlawareng and red road pride in the North. I doubt now they will come back to Londolozi". This is around the lone Selati and Thanda Impi males territory area. Can someone confirm this?
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(06-09-2017, 02:57 PM)sik94 Wrote: In the comment section of the latest blog posted by Londolozi on the lion dynamics in Londolozi I read "The two Matimba Males are dominant over Mothlawareng and red road pride in the North. I doubt now they will come back to Londolozi". This is around the lone Selati and Thanda Impi males territory area. Can someone confirm this?

NOBODY CAN CONFIRM BECAUSE ITS NOT TRUE
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it looks that lion life it is much easier away from SS
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