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Matimba Coalition Male Lineage

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One of the older Mbiri males (Nsemani male) 
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KNP-Satara,October 2020 (OLD PHOTO)

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the elder Mbiri male near Kumana Dam. (as per the photographer.)
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Nsemani male


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(10-22-2020, 12:15 AM)Potato Wrote: Nsemani male


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Beast!
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We all know of DeLaporte Talamati and Talamati with Mhanghenis, here are few photos of 3rd "missing" Talamati :

Photo Credits : Thulani, Nkorho, Eckson Sithole, Discoverkruger

(DeLaporte Talamati in the back with his brother in front, late 2015) 

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(Mid 2016)

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(mid 2017)

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2 Talamatis had territory on s21, prob lost it thru 2018, DeLaporte Talamati was later on in 2018 seen in Jock Concession with new young partner, Dreadlocks, his brother is missing since..
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(10-27-2020, 01:00 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: We all know of DeLaporte Talamati and Talamati with Mhanghenis, here are few photos of 3rd "missing" Talamati :

Photo Credits : Thulani, Nkorho, Eckson Sithole, Discoverkruger

(DeLaporte Talamati in the back with his brother in front, late 2015) 

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(Mid 2016)

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(mid 2017)

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2 Talamatis had territory on s21, prob lost it thru 2018, DeLaporte Talamati was later on in 2018 seen in Jock Concession with new young partner, Dreadlocks, his brother is missing since..
Great photos and information.
Yes. Apparently the S21 males took-over the Talamati territory and later the Mantimahle chased them off
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( This post was last modified: 11-01-2020, 01:38 AM by T I N O )

I can't believe what my eyes see!
If my eyes see correctly. This should be the Talamati male son of the Matimba coalition. He has been seen on 14th of October between Skukuza & Lower Sabie. He's still looking in good shape. Seems that he has lost a bit of mane. This could be due the stress one of the many reasons.
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He is a true survivor, hopefully he takes after king HB
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(11-01-2020, 01:53 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote: He is a true survivor, hopefully he takes after king HB

Only time will tell. 

I need mark out that this isn't the Talamati that now is part of the DeLaporte coalition. This is the one who joined up with the Mangheni males with another unknown male
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(11-01-2020, 02:06 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: Only time will tell. 

I need mark out that this isn't the Talamati that now is part of the DeLaporte coalition. This is the one who joined up with the Mangheni males with another unknown male

Wow, any more info on him? If those 2 males that we think are Mhangenis, that are dominant on H1-1 around Transport Dam, does that means that he is not in coalition with them anymore??

We last seen Talamati with Mhangenis in late 2018, they might split shortly after..
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(11-01-2020, 05:08 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(11-01-2020, 02:06 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: Only time will tell. 

I need mark out that this isn't the Talamati that now is part of the DeLaporte coalition. This is the one who joined up with the Mangheni males with another unknown male

Wow, any more info on him? If those 2 males that we think are Mhangenis, that are dominant on H1-1 around Transport Dam, does that means that he is not in coalition with them anymore??

We last seen Talamati with Mhangenis in late 2018, they might split shortly after..
I recently have asked again to the photographer. Now we need wait their answer and see what he he say us. At the moment these are awesome news. The Talamati male wasn't been seen for ages now
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(11-01-2020, 07:02 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: I recently have asked again to the photographer. Now we need wait their answer and see what he he say us. At the moment these are awesome news. The Talamati male wasn't been seen for ages now


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Reading comments on this photo on instagram, this was around Nkuhlu and H1-2 , and there where 2 of them, unfortunately this is not Talamati, yet 1 of the s129 males which are dominant in that area.
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(11-01-2020, 02:14 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(11-01-2020, 07:02 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: I recently have asked again to the photographer. Now we need wait their answer and see what he he say us. At the moment these are awesome news. The Talamati male wasn't been seen for ages now


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Reading comments on this photo on instagram, this was around Nkuhlu and H1-2 , and there where 2 of them, unfortunately this is not Talamati, yet 1 of the s129 males which are dominant in that area.

Then S129 male?
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The Talamati male on the move through Silvan Safari Lodge
Image by: Murray Hay - January 2019

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(11-01-2020, 04:10 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: Then S129 male?

Yes.
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