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Lions of Timbavati

Mexico Gamiz Offline
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Something like this

Trilogy, Mazopa, Ross, Mabande and Sumatra : Timbavati

Mohlabetsi, Duma and Singwe: Klaserie

Thanda Impi, Avoca, Giraffe, Mbiri : Manyeleti / borders of Timbavati
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Mazopa male, notice his blind eye

Credits to Baobab Ridge Game Lodge

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(08-09-2016, 08:51 AM)Gamiz Wrote: Yesterday we went to the Park after a long lay off...We were lucky to see a big five and many other animals...Following are some highlights from yesterday and a few days before...Jonathan

From Balule River Camp

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Matinmahle males?

yes indeed @Gamiz. They are fast becoming one of my favorite coalitions already! Another coalition i look forward to is the Jocks males :)
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any history on the matinmahle males/any chance we could get a nice map of manyeleti and timbavati with the areas controlled by different males.nothing has to be exact,just a rough outline.@majingilane just did this for  another thread and it really does help.thanks everyone
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Quote:any history on the matinmahle males/any chance we could get a nice map of manyeleti and timbavati with the areas controlled by different males.nothing has to be exact,just a rough outline

This one is a bit more difficult, mostly because the amount of updates and info is not the same.

But in a previous page you can see a map of the Timbavati and surrounding areas and Gamiz named some of the coalitions in the territories they are.
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From Umlani Captured in Photos - August 2016:
"Another old face that we haven't seen in some time popped up this month. The old Ross male who is now also nomadic moving huge distances and scavenging from every kill he can. One interesting sighting we had was of him stealing a buffalo calf kill from a clan of hyenas, the hyenas seemed intimidated by the old male and gave up their kill without too much of a fight. It was good to see this old male still holding his own in the face of such adversity"

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The thrill of experiencing a male lion roaring is breathtaking!

Our dominant male scorro spent the whole morning looking for the mbiri females and his coalition member sizanani.
Credits to Christof Schoeman - Tintswalo Safari Lodge.

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A rare sighting of 5 of the Mohlabetsi males together. The big male being accompanied by this young female. To be honest, I have no idea which pride she is from, as this scene was pretty much,slap-bang in the middle of the reserve.

Credits to Karl Van der Westhuizen 

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After tracking lions the entire morning we eventually tracked down the Giraffe pride and one Trilogy male that had killed two buffalo on our property in the west.

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From Nthambo Tree Camp
A Mapoza male lion comes for a drink at a waterhole after dark and we are thrilled to see his behaviour become more relaxed in our presence. When the Mapozas first arrived, we could bank on an aggressive glare at least, but now these males are quite used to us and we are able to view them at length.

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Some great pics you guys found of the Mapoza males, never heard of them.  Generally I'd have to say the tigers appear more muscular in the arms, but these males in particular appear pretty strong. 


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The Skorro Thanda impi male Lion was on a major mission, looking for the Mbiri pride. Credits to Darren Donovan.

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2 Avoca males were at Shindzela a few days ago - 4th September 2016. Photos taken by Johan at Shindzela.

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From Africa on foot

The Mapozas looking handsome and happy on their new turf! Some shots we've got recently of these boys after bumping into them on most game drives over the last week or two.

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From Ezulwini Game Lodge 
We’ll never tire of hearing about the intricate web of the Balule’s lion pride dynamics. A few days ago the Ezulwini team spotted 3 Mohlabetsi males dining out on a recent buffalo kill. But this time, it wasn’t three lions from the dominant coalition, but rather up and coming youngsters from the Mohlabetsi Pride of lions! http://www.sundestinations.co.za/blog/yo...falo-kill/

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The big Mohlabetsi male showing his younger coalition partners who's the King among them. Credits to Pondoro Game Lodge.

In lion society, you don't ask for permission. You take what you want or go hungry... 






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