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The Mantimahle Males

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One of the Mantimahle boys "BOSS"(CHARCOAL MANE)
Image by: Eneny Schoeman
The Image was posted yesterday. However until now I didn't received any answer of when it was taken.

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The Image was taken yesterday in the afternoon. He was with 2 lionesses
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A recent sighting of the Mantimahle male #4"Sharp Eyes" in the S21
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The Largest male "Honest Face) #1 of the Mantimahle coalition on the move at Skukuza
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A recent sighting from 2 weeks ago  of the 5th Mantimahle with the two young males from the Mantimahle pride at Plains Camp in the Kruger National Park 
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The 5th Mantimahle has been seen 2 weeks ago with the two Mantimahle young males (sired by the Mantimahle coalition) their first offspring in the entire Kruger National Park
If they stay with him this coalition look and sound very promising. The 5th Mantimahle male is getting old and the competition for their territory is crucial at this stage. He is near of the 10 years old
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(10-31-2020, 05:59 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: @BA0701 
The 5th Mantimahle has been seen 2 weeks ago with the two Mantimahle young males (sired by the Mantimahle coalition) their first offspring in the entire Kruger National Park
If they stay with him this coalition look and sound very promising. The 5th Mantimahle male is getting old and the competition for their territory is crucial at this stage. He is near of the 10 years old

Wow, that is really interesting @"TinoArmando" The young males are either his sons, or his brothers sons, is that right? I do hope we hear more on this sooner rather than later, absolutely amazing he has met up with them.
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(11-01-2020, 02:37 AM)BA0701 Wrote:
(10-31-2020, 05:59 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: @BA0701 
The 5th Mantimahle has been seen 2 weeks ago with the two Mantimahle young males (sired by the Mantimahle coalition) their first offspring in the entire Kruger National Park
If they stay with him this coalition look and sound very promising. The 5th Mantimahle male is getting old and the competition for their territory is crucial at this stage. He is near of the 10 years old

Wow, that is really interesting @"TinoArmando" The young males are either his sons, or his brothers sons, is that right? I do hope we hear more on this sooner rather than later, absolutely amazing he has met up with them.

These S36/Mantimahle young males  look like much to the other Mantimahle males rather than the 5th Mantimahle male. However during those years when they took-over the Mantimahle dam area still were the 5 together. So more than likely he also is father of them.
Today they were on MalaMala Game Reserve around Wildmill area.
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TBT - The Mantimahle males and the old Mazithi males. 
Caption: Mazithi youngsters with their father
Just lions laying in the burnt grass 
Kruger National Park 
Photo credits: Diressh Parbhoo

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The #3 Mantimahle on the move
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One of the five impressive Mantimahle males on a mission in the S112 on the Kruger National Park
Mantimahle male #3"Sharp-Eyes"
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He was seen recently in the west of Resnosterkoppies. As per the photographer he is from the  N’watimhiri Pride. So,The Mantimahle males took-over of the pride?
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The largest male of the Mantimahle boys on the move 
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What a stunning looking cat, hes looking great
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(11-05-2020, 12:27 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote: What a stunning looking cat, hes looking great

Indeed! He's handsome
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