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The Matimba coalition

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(12-30-2020, 11:19 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: He might take his new pals with him to kick some tumbela butt?

He is too old for that, i think that only thing on his mind atm is to get food, he is at the stage where dominance is not priority for him.. 

Also, somebody said that they might kill him, highly unlikely, he and Nkuhuma male hang out few times already this year.. 

They will most likely lose him behind, at his age, he cant follow young nomadic males for long..
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"Being with those young male lions will absolutely help him and he is getting much needed nourishment by sticking to such lions from time to time."

You judge that only through Hb's perspective. Take it from Nkuchuma and Styx males perspective as well. Young males have absolutely no use to keep HB near. 

"Kill him? I believe a lion as experienced as HB could sense whether such males mean him harm by their body language and growls."

Not that he charged 3 Northern Avocas and barely walked alive... Also remember when 3 Tooth Tsalala shared kill with HRM and Shy Boy (coalition partner of HRM. They were peacefully sharing food for one day and in next one HRM and Shy Boy mauled 3 Tooth. Also we could look for a resemblances when 2 yet young by that time Ross males meet on a kill with White Face Giraffe male and badly mauled him. MOreover since HB is in such condition, young males wouldn't need to worry of HB fighting them back and they could maul him simply because they can.

"Even if this is a possibility, he needs to take his chances if the Othawa Pride is beyond his reach more often than not.  Other options must be considered."


He must to keep going. I just do not think he can manage to saty alvie much longer no matter how much risk he is gonna take and how hard he will try.

"He might take his new pals with him to kick some tumbela butt?"


Young, healty males won't make a coalition with such old, nearly dying male. 

"Also, somebody said that they might kill him, highly unlikely, he and Nkuhuma male hang out few times already this year.. "

I am not saying it is highly likely option, but definitely I wouldn't say it is highly unlikelly option either.
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Is it known who hairy bellys father(s) were?
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(12-31-2020, 03:51 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Is it known who hairy bellys father(s) were?

3 old Skybed males.
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Being with the Nkuchuma and Styx male, does that mean he is a nomad?
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(01-01-2021, 09:11 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Being with the Nkuchuma and Styx male, does that mean he is a nomad?

Yeah you could said that, but he is at the stage of life/condition when he doesnt care about that, he is now only trying to survive.. 

Ultimately he will starve to death or get killed by other prides/males or hyenas , thats the sad fate of old lions..
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Hopefully HB made it into the new year, any news on the big fella?
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(01-02-2021, 02:21 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Hopefully HB made it into the new year, any news on the big fella?

Last was that he was with NK/Styx.
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(01-02-2021, 02:21 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Hopefully HB made it into the new year, any news on the big fella?

Last update from December 30,2020.
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He has lived through 3 different decades. The last photos of his large gaping facial wound was very worrying though, unfortunately too likely to get infected. Whatever happens this upcoming time, lets just hope rangers' activity increases so that they report any (final) sightings.
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Matimba male Hairy Belly seen at Idube Game Reserve, Western Sabi Sands, today, January 2.




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Nhduna Matimba male feeding off a buffalo with the young Matimba males on Ngala Private Game Reserve - July 2009
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Hairy Belly spotted on 4/01/2021 by By Omega Godi

He was seen alone


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Doesn't look well
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