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(04-22-2018, 08:37 AM)Chris Wrote: Is there any possibility for these boys to takeover the majingilane territory¿
Learned to never underestimate a lion. Ever. Nature has built them to be tough and hardy. Something beyond humans would ever comprehend having to share the same living quarters as buffalo, hyena, hippo, elephant, rhino, crocodile etc, but the chances of them slipping into majingilane territory would be slim based on their condition. If I was a betting man, I would say birminghams notice absence of roars to the south west and slowly creep into singita, idube, elephant plains, inyati etc and make it their own. Mantinmahle take most of mala, kirkmans and kruger. Avocas and Tsalalas compete for lion sands, londolozi, ukumbue and western mala mala. Matimbas will likely just potter around living nomadically, not sure if they are able to properly have a run at it given how old they are. But hey, never underestimate a lion!
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Matmbas was seen today,both of them ginger lead hb at ththe back.GINGER was in better condition HB a lilittle thiner.they are on the move moving very clever like old experience wariors they are.
(04-22-2018, 10:10 PM)George Wrote: Matmbas was seen today,both of them ginger lead hb at ththe back.GINGER was in better condition HB a lilittle thiner.they are on the move moving very clever like old experience wariors they are.
GINGER leading right now,he is in better condition,also he has some wounds which is natural for him because he is the big gun now and take care for his brother.these legendary lion's moving very clever right now.
Two mature male lions were looking a shade of their former glory as they moved across an open area into the darkness. Despite their need for a meal, you could not help but admire their size and majesty.
With some luck like a dead buffalo or an elephant they will survive,especially GINGER is still energetic hunter and very easy he can steal from others,I expect them worst born at 2005 they are going 14years old I think only makhulu mapogo and prity boy made this 2lion coalition with at this ageBLESS THE KINGS!
George they found the lucky. Ginger and hb caughted a buffalo calf this morning and are eating it. The matimbas really have the same age of majingilanes as they are getting old at the same time. Matimbas maybe are only some months younger than majingis.
(04-24-2018, 06:37 PM)T Rabbit Wrote: The matimbas really have the same age of majingilanes as they are getting old at the same time. Matimbas maybe are only some months younger than majingis.
They're about 6 months to 1 year younger than the Majingilane.
GINGER and HB are not ordinary lions 1year maybe more they servive with intelligent tactics that only legendary lions do.500libres of HB are not exist any moreGINGERalso must be at his early adult weight but their nomads ex life help them now.first of all they have the power and ball's to steal from females or smaller cats,second yesterday they follow all day buffalos a young culf or an old animal was their target,and they make in my opinion is that their bad look is most age matter.the lion have food often battle and age is written in their bodies.
Two mature male lions were looking a shade of their former glory as they moved across an open area into the darkness. Despite their need for a meal, you could not help but admire their size and majesty.
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They're nothing but skin and bones. Sad to see, but that is nature.
From Sabi sabi Private Game Reserve
Last night the two Matimba males were finally successful in securing themselves a small, however, much-needed meal as they managed to capture a Cape Buffalo calf.
Its quite astonishing that these 2 have managed to survive just over a year now on their own. The Majingilanes had a territory and prides to help but these 2 have made it till now strictly by themselves. The Matimbas are still overachieving like they've always done.