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This must be one of the last photos of Hairy Belly taken in Singita.
Credit: Jeffers Adventures
This is an old sighting from 2018/19 when they've arrived in the Western sector of Sabi Sands
2019?? He looks really emaciated in this photo. I knew Ginger was in bad shape when they arrived in the Western sector but I though HB was still in decent condition.
Both Matimba males were looking tough and bruised when they've arrived in the Western sector of Sabi Sands again. Although Ginger looked a bit bruised than HB. At one point HB also looked in bad shape. This is an sighting of Ginger Matimba posted on October 2018. Caption written by Joffers Photograhy: The Matimba males having been spending a lot of time with the othowa pride and have been following their every movement. They have been vocalising announcing their presence daily. They seem to be going strong and doing well holding their territory. Here this male was testing to see the status of one of the othowa females.
Photo credits: Joffers Photography