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The Mantimahle Males

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Throwback Mantimahle male
This beautiful beast, was one bros of which form part of the attack to the Sand River males in 2016  alongside the Boss and the fifth Mantimahle.
KNP,Posted: September 9.,2020.
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The 5th Mantimahle male has lost a lot of mane.
KNP,Posted: March 18.,2020.
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(09-11-2020, 12:58 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: Throwback Mantimahle male
This beautiful beast, was one bros of which form part of the attack to the Sand River males in 2016  alongside the Boss and the fifth Mantimahle.
KNP,Posted: September 9.,2020.
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And also on the attack at Kirkman's Kamp to the Sparta/eyrefield male.
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The 2th Mantimahle male (Honest face).
This beautiful specimen is the largest male of the five Mantimahle boys.
Photo credits: Marc Cronje

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The Mantimahle males BOSS"CHARCOAL" and one of his cubs
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A intense stare from this magnificent king part of the Mantimahle coalition
4th Mantimahle (Sharp-Eyes)

KNP,Posted: May 1.,2020.
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Brothers in Blood - 2 of the Mantimahle members reinforcing their social bonds - Kruger National Park
KNP,Posted: April 26.,2020.
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Portrait of one of the Mantimahle males (Orange mane 3th)Seen on the S21, Kruger National Park. 
Kruger National Park,S21,Posted: April, 30.,2020.
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One of the old Mazithi Male Lions. (Father of the Mantimahle's coalition)
KNP,Posted: June, 5.,2017. (date taken not specified) 
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The 2th Mantimahle male“Honest face”
KNP-near Skukuza,posted 08/23/2019.
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Three of the Mantimahle males five years ago
KNP-Posted: 2015.
Photo credit to: Adam Barnard Wildlife Photography

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The fifth Mantimahle "Good boy"!
KNP-Near Skukuza,Posted: 08/14/2019.
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Close-up with the BOSS"CHARCOAL" of the Mantimahle coalition 
KNP-Posted: October, 1.,2019.
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The Mantimahle males (ID/Names) 
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3th Mantimahle accompanied by his pride
KNP-Posted: 10/23/2019.
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