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The Matshapiri Males

United States vinodkumarn Offline
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MALAMALA TODAY: July 18th. 6 lion sightings: 2 of the most used phrases today: "They're back!" and "He's back!" The first refers to the return of the aging Manyelethi males- the individuals with the dark mane and the scared nose were found east of the Sand River in northern Charleston. The second refers to the fuller maned Matshipiri male who joined up with the Fourways pride this evening along the northern parts of our boundary with the Kruger National Park. 
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Black & Gold
The lioness and sub-adult male cub of Fourways Pride ascend a large termite mound to scan and try pick up the scent of a large herd of Buffalo.
Credits: Daniel Charles Bailey

As the lone Matshapiri male is with Fourways and the 2 sub adult males are coming to age, all three can form a coalition if any other dominant males (Mantimilanes or some others) take over Fourways pride
There is a chance of what Notch did some time ago in Mara

   
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(07-12-2017, 10:50 PM)Chris Wrote: Have the avocas taken over territory yet?

Yeah The young Avoca males are mating with the Mhangeni breakaway\Kambula females, and claimed  their territory. +
The matshapiri male has not been seen at Londolozi for over a month (after the fight with the 2 Majingi males)
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@Fredymrt that's crazy that they took over the pride, now the avoca males have 3 brothers in the Kruger if they come do you think they would be able to their brothers? @Tshokwane
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Argentina Tshokwane Away
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No. They're a different coalition.
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India Wild Warrior Offline
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They really resemble kinky tail and Mr.T of mapogo coalition....
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Matshapiri male tried to attack the leopard. I thought leopard was gonna die. But somehow leopard was able to save it's life and got away.
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United States IñigoMontoya Offline
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I had already seen this video. Ha Ha Ha, A big scare for the leopard, but.......

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9p56wSzsPA

Can someone confirm is he Matshapiri male?. I have heard another versions. Majingilane male , Matimba male, even Mapogo male.......
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I think that was a bboy if I am not mistaken
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United States sik94 Offline
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That's the Matshpiri which is still alive.
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Spain Spalea Offline
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@Wild Warrior :

About #247:

You can see this video inside the wildfact forum with differents comments at #115 of:

http://wildfact.com/forum/topic-big-cat-...cts?page=8

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United States vinodkumarn Offline
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The lone Matshapiri male was found recently, moving rather erratically and contact calling incessantly, possibly in search of the six Ntsevu lionesses. Having recently lost his brother due to injury, it means a time of uncertainty ahead for this male.

Credits: Londolozi


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https://youtu.be/15YZzeasXX8 Here is the link of the avoca male challenging the matshiphri male and mating with the lioness.
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Matshapiri male - Mala Mala Reserve - August 6,2017

The lone Matshipiri male returns. He may have lost the recent battles but has he lost the war? 
Photo by ranger Dan Bailey

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United States IñigoMontoya Offline
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He looks impresive. A bit thin, but I've always thought he is an incredible good looking male lion. Is one of my favorite lions. Sorry about his brother Mohawk mane like Mr T. I liked very much this coalition.
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