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(01-09-2023, 03:51 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Blondie Mantimahle Young male seen yesterday. Means both oldest Mantimahle sons are alive and seen recently. 
"2nd lion is behind the bush"
S33, 3km  Eof S36
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I can see a second lion behind the bush.
Isn't it.
Maybe that could be his brother ( dark Mane young mantimahle) or 5th mantimahle
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(01-09-2023, 05:27 PM)DARK MANE Wrote: I can see a second lion behind the bush.
Isn't it.
Maybe that could be his brother ( dark Mane young mantimahle) or 5th mantimahle

Yea, 2nd male is there, idk who, 5th or his brother, his brother was seen almost at the same spot few weeks ago.
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1/3 Sweni pride males
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Foxy Crocodile bush retreat calls these young males Tatu males. I have idea who they are. And they claim that these guys are now in control of the old S26 territory.



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Those were the young boys who that YouTube guy kept seeing with s26 pride when the 2 males were killed a few months ago?
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Tatu males are sons of S26 males.
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Both Younger Skybed Sons this month.
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1/2 Tshokwane males recently
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Looks like Sweni male got some injury, seen with Nwanetsi pride


https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_f...1894211639
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That looks like a nasty injury. Looks like his thang got ripped almost off. Ouch! Oof!
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Ouch. If that stops functioning. It will be over pretty quick for him as a dominant male.
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Brahimlegend... if you scroll down in that Facebook page , the injury happened on the 6th of Dec .
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1/3 ratelpan males
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3 Tshokwane males, sons of old mazithi, patrolling in their territory at Skukuza.
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1/6 gomondwane males or 1/3 "western" gomondwane males , those 3 who are controlling hippo pool pride, mating with hippo pool girl.


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