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3 young Mazithi males and 1 unknown older male, Nkumbe Lookout H10


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1/2 Fourways Males, Leeupan


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Mjejane Male mating at James Pan S114/S118


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Leeubron males (it looks like recent sighting) :




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@Tr1x24 yeah the guy said December. Good to see them
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Great to see the leeubron males. I have read a few times they up there with the largest lions in kruger
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Portrait of one of the five Trichardt males!
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One of the two N’waswitsontso/S125 males
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The regal face of one of the fierce Mjejane males, "Toya" the most impressive of the three brothers! 
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(02-02-2021, 04:04 PM)Potato Wrote: 3 young Mazithi males and 1 unknown older male, Nkumbe Lookout H10


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Who is the father of this young Mazithi's?
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(02-02-2021, 10:38 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(02-02-2021, 04:04 PM)Potato Wrote: 3 young Mazithi males and 1 unknown older male, Nkumbe Lookout H10


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Who is the father of this young Mazithi's?
@Tr1x24 Yes, these 3 are sons of the Mazithi pride males who overthrew the old  Mazithi males parents of the Mantimahles, Smudge & bro...
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(02-02-2021, 10:54 PM)titose Wrote: @Tr1x24 Yes, these 3 are sons of the Mazithi pride males who overthrew the old  Mazithi males parents of the Mantimahles, Smudge & bro...

Any idea who are this males who overthrone Old Mazithis are?

Maybe Leeupan males, or S129/Mazithi Dam males, 2 of which are now around Nkuhlu? They where 5 brothers once and i found that 4 of them where dominant around Mazithi Dam until late 2019..
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Muntshe young males :

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"1 of 3 young males on the S128

They were originally 6 males who were seen on the H10 in Dec 2019/Jan 2020.  In Aug 2020 I had seen 3 of them on the H4-1 just west of the S79 but they seem to have moved further north again. They come from the Tshokwane/Mazithi area."
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@Tr1x24    You know these 3 mazithi the ones said to be brothers to mantimahle and smudge and bro. In the pictues here 2/3 of them. Basically a lot of people don’t believe they are brothers, as they say the last mazithi Male Joined up with these 3 mazithi his sons once the other old mazithi died. But these pictures of these 3 mazithi with an old guy presumed to be the dad but it’s not an old mazithi. It’s some other old Male probably their dad. Whilst the two old mazithi became nomads, one died and one returned to the pride after his brother died very old though and stuff and stayed with them a bit before going off and not being seen again. Also when these 3 mazithi came they killed a lot of smudge and bros brothers. There’s even a video of the 3 mazithi breaking one of the sub males backs. But yeah those are the guys titose is on about . 

2/3 Mazithi males by big on wild photography

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"Harry" the reddish Shishangeni male.
Some of the images taken at a double buffalo kill work done by the four Shishangeni males when they were in the process of taking over the Vurhami pride, the Shishangeni males were considered expert male buffalo hunters, on S28 (below), 4 km from H4-2 at 17:26.
December 18 2015
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would any body know any info on 2 Leeubron males can not find info on how many prides they have how old they are and dont see any pic with cubs do they have cubs ? they need pass there amazing genes there massive
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The two southern Shishangeni males are huge beasts that were once dominant between H4-2 and S28. Between 2016/2017 the male in the back of the photos disappeared it is "speculated" that he may have been killed by rival males, after the incursion of the Shishangeni males into the Crocodile Bridge area there was a change in dynamics as they would no longer allow anyone else to be dominant their ambition was such that they practically drove out or ended the competition.
Taken in August 2016.
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