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The Matimba coalition

Poland Potato Offline
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Well... we don't know when Majingilanes were born either so on base on what you say that Matimbas are younger?
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(11-30-2018, 04:54 AM)Tshokwane Wrote:
(11-30-2018, 01:26 AM)Raj8143 Wrote: they are 14 for sure...but i guess they are more then 14 yrs

"For sure" is a strong word considering no one knows when they were born.

Like Abomai and Potato said, their estimate age is of 12 to 13 years old. You need to remember they were younger than the Majingilane males.

they are 4-5 months younger then majins...and majins era already gone....majins was 14 when they die...so by defaults this males are 14...but they are alive more then majins...i guess they are 15 now...?

longlive matimbas....i love this duo
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(11-30-2018, 02:11 PM)Potato Wrote: we don't know when Majingilanes were born either so on base on what you say that Matimbas are younger?

It's an estimation, that's true, but based on when the Matimba males showed up in the Sabi sands, coming from the north.

The Majingilane had been dominant for about a year(maybe more) when the Matimba males started showing their presence. The older male called Nduna was probably of the same age of the Majingilane, but the rest were younger, you can see that kind of physical tells.
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(11-30-2018, 05:12 PM)Tshokwane Wrote: Nduna
how did he die ?
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(11-30-2018, 05:12 PM)Tshokwane Wrote: Matimba males started showing their presence 
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whom did matimba replaced ? who wer the old king of that land?
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(11-30-2018, 08:27 PM)Raj8143 Wrote: how did he die?

No one knows, rangers stopped seeing him in 2013, I think.

(11-30-2018, 08:28 PM)Raj8143 Wrote: whom did matimba replaced ? who wer the old king of that land?

In the north no idea, 4 ended up staying in the north while the remaninig two, Hairy belly and Ginger, stayed in the northern sabi sands when the Majingilane stopped patrolling there.
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(11-30-2018, 11:37 PM)Tshokwane Wrote: the Majingilane stopped patrolling
they gave up...matimba win that land for sure...no males would leave their females. unless & until they loss the battle..!!!
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(12-01-2018, 08:23 PM)Raj8143 Wrote:
(11-30-2018, 11:37 PM)Tshokwane Wrote: the Majingilane stopped patrolling
they gave up...matimba win that land for sure...no males would leave their females. unless & until they loss the battle..!!!

you are too sure of many things. lions do leave females and territory behind when they expand. they can't take care of everything...some things get left behind.
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Two of the northern Matimbas were purportedly killed by the Avoca/Giraffe males, and the last northern Matimba with the white face was vanquished by the white faced Giraffe male at Ngala.
“The last brother of the prior dominant coalition on Ngala lies beaten and bruised next to his successor. It was a rare and intriguing…”
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The bros at Ulusaba. Image and Video by Janet Johnson, December 1, 2018

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Ginger dragging his meal to the shade of the jeep.
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(12-01-2018, 08:23 PM)Raj8143 Wrote: they gave up...matimba win that land for sure...

The Birmingham males did the exact same bloody thing this year, which only furthers my point.

They left two prides behind, didn't give much of a damn because what they were after was worth more for them.

They were never defeated by the Avoca young males either, so your point gets lost.

(12-01-2018, 08:23 PM)Raj8143 Wrote: no males would leave their females. unless & until they loss the battle..!!!

Wrong. That's a falsehood that observation of well known coalitions shows as such.

Not only lions do that, the Matimba males themselves "left their females" and also "didn't fight to the death", but they also use it as a clear stretegy when either things don't go their way or they realize they can get a better deal somewhere else.
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Ginger and  HB are not ordinary  lions....they play this shadow game 2 years now.they follow  the females  when they need and they left them when it's time.they have nothing to prove more they are just old guys to a hard area.they are 13,5 years which  is  unusual for any wild lion especially for them after many territorial  battles  and heavy  injuries.i think locals there  help them and they do the right  think.modern lions have other mote peaceful strategies,hb and ginger  belong  to matimbas period and they are the connection between  2 difrent  periods.LONG LIVE THE KI GS!!
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Hanging around the waterhole at Dulini together. Images by Hannah Wardle, December 2, 2018


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(12-03-2018, 02:46 AM)Herekitty Wrote: Hanging around the waterhole at Dulini together. Images by Hannah Wardle, December 2, 2018


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HB and Ginger are looking pretty thin.
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(12-02-2018, 05:20 AM)Herekitty Wrote: Two of the northern Matimbas were purportedly killed by the Avoca/Giraffe males
that  Avoca/Giraffe males are the father of 2 sets of Dominant Avocas in sabisands ?
yes or no?
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