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The Mantimahle Males

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Mantimahle Male Lions - Jean for DiscoverKruger


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Mantimahle Male Lions 

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Mantimahle Male 

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"Mantimahle male back to kirkmans kamp luking great so beautiful" (Eckson Sithole)


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Mantimahle Male Lions Attack Buffalo Meters From Tourists

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(01-13-2017, 04:35 PM)fursan syed Wrote: Mantimahle Male Lions Attack Buffalo Meters From Tourists

February 2016







These are the four Matzithi males, often confounded with Mantimahles being sired by the same coalition.
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(01-13-2017, 10:57 PM)Georgel Wrote:
(01-13-2017, 04:35 PM)fursan syed Wrote: Mantimahle Male Lions Attack Buffalo Meters From Tourists

February 2016







These are the four Matzithi males, often confounded with Mantimahles being sired by the same coalition.


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Try to find someone who witnessed the event.

Since then there are 4 males in the footage, not 5. Mantimahles are 5 and Matzithi 4. They look very similar. Anyone can draw his own conclusions.
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(01-13-2017, 11:18 PM)Georgel Wrote: Try to find someone who witnessed the event.

Since then there are 4 males in the footage, not 5. Mantimahles are 5 and Matzithi 4. They look very similar. Anyone can draw his own conclusions.

show me some proofs that they are mazithis. why you are so sure about it that these are mazithis ?. kruger sightings page is the one which uploaded majority of material about mantimahle coalition. they are credible for me
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June 6, 2016

We had a busy morning drive on the 2nd of June as we managed to track down 4 of the 5 Mantimahle males lying next to the road with 1 Lioness.

We mainly find them between Mantimahle (s84), Jones dam (s36) and Kruger Tablets on the h1-2 road although we have seen them near Skukuza ones


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May 2, 2016


This is by far FJ's best airport transfer as they had 5 Male lions waiting for them next to the road about 1.5km from Skukuza airport. These males are known as the Mantimahle five as we have seen them regularly around Mantimahle dam, but they have traveled far to get where they are now...

We heard them roaring early this morning, just to find out that they were actually in a fight at that time... Busy fighting one of the Sabie sands Toulon males, who they have badly injured and left for dead...
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3 Mantimahle Male Lions vs 1 Sub Adult Male Lion at Skukuza 

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Tough life for the Charlestons if these boys will expand their teritory.
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(01-27-2017, 10:33 PM)bdg79 Wrote: Tough life for the Charlestons if these boys will expand their teritory.

Charlestons will be in real danger. Also Matimbas are venturing into their territory in recent past..
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From #30 it appears that the Manthimahles are not as ruthless as the young Majingilinis were. That youngster was no slouch and showed great character, but should have been finished off. Him and his friends might come back to haunt them.
They are a formidable combination though.
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