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Matimba Coalition Male Lineage

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(11-16-2021, 07:55 AM)BA0701 Wrote:
(11-15-2021, 04:40 PM)lionuk Wrote: IZigZag Mbiri




I have wondered for quite some time, but is it known who Scar's father was? He very clearly has a very strong resemblence to  beloved HB, is why I ask.
I think it's likely that he was spawned by the Slit Nose and his appearance gives strength to that.
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@Potato  and @Gavskrr thank you, to you both!
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Which one of the matimbas do you think sired Rhasa? Is it White Face or Shaka maybe?

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Shaka Mbiri
A serious look lion!
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(11-17-2021, 04:13 AM)Mangw Wrote: Which one of the matimbas do you think sired Rhasa? Is it White Face or Shaka maybe?

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He resemblances more to White face of the Matimba. After all. He used to spent a lot of time with the Skorro pride. At least, 'Rhasa' could be most likely son of him judging to the big resemblance
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(11-17-2021, 01:11 PM)lionuk Wrote: Shaka Mbiri
A serious look lion!
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Small mane or not, Shaka Mbiri is, imo, one of the most intimidating and serious looking male lions, and he looks like that in every picture you see of him.
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Zigzag Mbiri
Credits: Joanne Matson
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One of the Skorro males mating with Myambula lionesses




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Both Skorro males with Myambula pride




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Nsemani Male at Girivana waterhole
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Fantastic pictures of Scar Mbiri with a lioness, early one December morning close to Orpen Camp.  


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Senior Mbiri male. Hopefully he will find himself a decent meal soon (if not already)
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ZigZag Mbiri
Credits Elize Roets

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Torchwood Male between Tshokwane and Mazithi Dam, Kruger National Park, South Africa

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