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Two Shishangeni male lions were with the hippo pools pride on the Crocodile River Road (S25) this morning, just 3.7km West of the S27, near Crocodile Bridge
Doesn’t have a name, or nickname he’s just smaller. I asked Brian rode about the Shishangaan, if he’s dead or not, they said they don’t know they haven’t been out on many drives.
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The Mananga lion pride at Singita Kruger National park consists of 4 adult lionesses, 3 sub-adults and 5 cubs. We have had the pleasure of viewing the pride regularly, most notably in the company of the Xihamham male.
Lion sightings on our concession have been spectacular lately. We are so delighted that South Africa’s borders are open once again, and we can welcome back our guests to experience this phenomenal concession and the wildlife that has made its home here.
This photo was share by Freddymrt on 2017, he said that he is one of the Talamati male, son of Matimba, i just wanted to know, is him one of the 3 Talamati who separed themself or another generation ?
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(01-23-2021, 06:32 PM)Psyckoo Wrote: This photo was share by Freddymrt on 2017, he said that he is one of the Talamati male, son of Matimba, i just wanted to know, is him one of the 3 Talamati who separed themself or another generation ?
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Yes, thats 3rd Talamati who was with his brother DeLaporte Talamati, this male went missing around that time in late 2017/early 2018 and is pressumed dead.