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Matimba Coalition Male Lineage

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One of the Mayambula males seen with a brother near Orpen, credits to Colby:


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Shaka's son?
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Shaka himself

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Mbiri male and lioness yesterday:


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Hopefully he wasn't attacking her for reason, credits to Jandiwade.
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(06-05-2023, 04:16 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Mbiri male and lioness yesterday:


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Hopefully he wasn't attacking her for reason, credits to Jandiwade.

they were mating. zz style lol
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(06-06-2023, 09:34 PM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(06-05-2023, 04:16 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Mbiri male and lioness yesterday:


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they were mating.   zz style    lol
That's some rough mating if you ask me, bondage style. lolz
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These Two Males were expanding their claimed territory, moving across all the Ngala Private Game Reserve. We got lucky to find them a couple of times. Hearing them roar is quite special, but when they walk less than a meter from you, man that is petrifying.

Credits: Danigalobardes

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Mbiri Males

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Mbiri males 

cr: @Danigalobardes

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/\ Some of the photos:


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One of the 6 young Matimba Male known as also Sava Males.

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    Nduna Matimba. Richard Millar reportedly call him a big and Huge Male Lion in his posts from 2010.
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Shaka after killing a hyena in Ngala, by Amy Palmer:


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1/6 Maymbula male, credits in the photo:


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Shaka Mbiri. I read elsewhere that he was in Manyeleti and that Mandevu was possibly on his trail. Something definitely got his attention, but can't say for certain as to what exactly it was.

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Mandevu got a beating from RR recently, it'd be better for him to not try his luck against an arguably even fiercer opponent, especially because Mbiris won't truly try to take over.
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