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The Matimba coalition

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what you mean other part of the map? they are very close actually, Leopard hills to Singita, its a little jump.
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(06-02-2018, 02:29 PM)Legendary Wrote: At the end Matimbas will be not only be remembered as a great coalition but also they will be remembered for their courage, endurance and fighting spirit. They just never give up....


Right now they are going head to head with Birmingham’s roaring in the territory Birmingham’s patrol and interacting with the pride Birmingham’s interact. They are looking for a fight this time around and its written.
What do you mean they won’t be remembered as a great coalition, the had multiple prides and have had sired so many cubs. And have dominated every coalition that tryed to take over there territory. Obviously the Birminghams but they will be remembered as a great coalition. You have to remember males feared the roars of the matimbas.
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( This post was last modified: 06-02-2018, 08:32 PM by Legendary )

Age and poor health doesn’t matter if you have well and desire to success...
Matimbas have just shown that... 
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The matimbas are a great legendary coalition like mapogos, majingilanes and others. But the most part of this golden dominant era was at manyeleti. In sabi sands they were  not well suscceded in siring cubs and control the prides.
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(06-02-2018, 09:15 PM)T Rabbit Wrote: The matimbas are a great legendary coalition like mapogos, majingilanes and others. But the most part of this golden dominant era was at manyeleti. In sabi sands they were  not well suscceded in siring cubs and control the prides.

Ok but when it’s all set and done they are a great coalition and legendary but disagrees which make no sense
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Ginger Matimba Roaring

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Credits:Kayleigh Lockem

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Wonder what’s up with Hairy Belly. He may not be keeping up after all...
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Video Ginger Matimba crossing river and contact calling as well..

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Concerns are growing as HB Matimba hasn’t been seen and Ginger Male has been seen covering enormous distances roaring contact calling in the way...

HB last sighting was in singita 5/6 days before.
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Thanks for the updates. Just a few weeks ago we were emphasizing the importance of their unity. I don't want to dread the worst yet but as we've seen before the most common reason for this kind of seperation is one male falling ill and not being able to keep up with his brother who is instinctually continuing the patrols. Lets hope they find eachother soon.
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(06-03-2018, 06:17 PM)Legendary Wrote: Video Ginger Matimba crossing river and contact calling as well..

It's a litte sad to see him by himself contact calling for his brother. I hope HB is well...Ginger looks physically fit again. Did anyone see HB mating with one of the females? Maybe he followed the females while Ginger is patroling their new territory.
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Not easy times for old males

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I knew he was fine this happens with all coalitions they supérate but It doesn’t mean there in trouble, either way glad hb is fine roaring just like his brother is doing regularly 
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Ranger Paul Josop said Hairy Belly is not in good condition and won’t survive the next one or two days without a meal. He is separated from his brother and Hyenas are a big threat if they find him in this condition..
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Ranger said hb is thin,no one said that he is not going to make it,except old age hb is mating,patrol etc stop lying.
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