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Maps of Sabi Sand Coalitions Males and Prides

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Believing to the brimingham boys facebook fanpage and Londolozi blog Nhenha is with Ntsevu pride (http://blog.londolozi.com/2018/05/11/the...tures-334/).
About Mhangenis here is the post for its facebook page :
"Elephant Plains Game Lodge
Big 5 Sightings 07 to 13 May

The Big 5 highlight of the week was the Mhangene pride of subadult lions following the Nkuhuma pride of lions whist hunting an impala, then stealing the kill from the Nkuhumas
07 May 2018
- Nine sub adults from the Mhangene pride resting on East 
Bank Manyaleti
- The Nkuhuma pride of lions caught a male impala, whilst 
feeding the nine subadult lions of the Mhangene pride stole 
the impala kill in a fight at Marula built South

https://www.elephantplains.co.za/big-5-b…/…/big-5-sightings/
photo: One of the Mhangeni sub adults seen at Idube lodge gate on May 9, 2018; credits to @hitaventer"

So they seem to be pretty close to Matimbas. Can someone describe me who is this Mantimahle duo close to Avocas?
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