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Mangheni Pride

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( This post was last modified: 01-23-2023, 07:36 AM by Mapokser Edit Reason: Typo )

Well there you have it, the youngest one is fertile, and 1/2 7yo had a litter once.

The 2 oldest Manghenis will turn 14 in a few months, but realistically they still can have a new litter each, may not see them reach adulthood but it doesn't matter as long as their older sisters finish raising them.

Maybe the bigger PCM killed 1/2 older Mangheni's cubs since only the smaller one mated with her. Hopefully this time the pride can finally grow in number for good.
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(01-23-2023, 03:11 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Well then you have at, the youngest one is fertile, and 1/2 7yo had a litter once.

The 2 oldest Manghenis will turn 14 in a few months, but realistically they still can have a new litter each, may not see them reach adulthood but it doesn't matter as long as their older sisters finish raising them.

Maybe the bigger PCM killed 1/2 older Mangheni's cubs  since only the smaller one mated with her. Hopefully this time the pride can finally grow in number for good.

No, I think there are cubs.   From elder mhangeni still.   Read caption on this post.   Guest says there’s a mother here 

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(01-23-2023, 03:21 AM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(01-23-2023, 03:11 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Well then you have at, the youngest one is fertile, and 1/2 7yo had a litter once.

The 2 oldest Manghenis will turn 14 in a few months, but realistically they still can have a new litter each, may not see them reach adulthood but it doesn't matter as long as their older sisters finish raising them.

Maybe the bigger PCM killed 1/2 older Mangheni's cubs  since only the smaller one mated with her. Hopefully this time the pride can finally grow in number for good.

No, I think there are cubs.   From elder mhangeni still.   Read caption on this post.   Guest says there’s a mother here 


Very interesting, maybe at least one cub survived but since Singita updates are rare, we didn't see them?

But in this case, could the cub(s) only be from the older female who was with Tsalala? Like, would it be too soon for any other to have cubs now?
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(01-23-2023, 02:03 AM)Mapokser Wrote: @DARK MANE Can you tell if the pregnant one is 1/2 older Mangheni or one of the 3 younger?

Hopefully they settle down in Singita with their strong coalition and manage to raise cubs to adulthood.
Tinya ( bboys daughter) is pregnant
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‘ 5 MHANGENI lioness and 2 plains camp males resting for the day’


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@criollo2mil are they in Singita?
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(01-24-2023, 10:26 PM)Mapokser Wrote: @criollo2mil are they in Singita?

Yes.   Singita.
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Mhangenis are in western sector with PC males :

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Four females with PCM, right? Maybe the suppose mother is with the cubs in Singita?
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( This post was last modified: 02-07-2023, 11:59 PM by criollo2mil )

Mhangeni's looking hungry hope they find themselves a bigger meal tonight #inyatigamelodge Diff Marimane




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@criollo2mil still only 4 females? Has nobody identified the missing one?
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(02-08-2023, 02:36 AM)Mapokser Wrote: @criollo2mil still only 4 females? Has nobody identified the missing one?

I can’t get enough clear sights of them all to know which.  

Also, I’ve grown more and more skeptical there are any of the old cubs still around.   

The missing female is “maybe” a mother w cubs.   Or maybe “what Im thinking” a lioness that went denning.  

But until we get better angles of all and the smart ID people can take a look, we won’t have a clear picture.

From other feedback I’ve seen,,,,the girl in front is the limping M12 girl
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"This morning cats became more active again after all the rain. We managed to locate the six Mangheni lionesses again, looking hungry but in good shape …"

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(02-11-2023, 03:14 PM)Tonpa Wrote: "This morning cats became more active again after all the rain. We managed to locate the six Mangheni lionesses again, looking hungry but in good shape …"



Six? Perhaps a mix-up or the missing one show back up with a cub?
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(02-11-2023, 03:32 PM)Mwk85 Wrote: Six? Perhaps a mix-up or the missing one show back up with a cub?

Missing one is the 5th, there is 5 females in Mhangeni pride atm.
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