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The Mantimahle Males

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(10-04-2024, 09:42 PM)Ngonya Wrote: the two Mantimahle males with a lioness at Manyeleti 

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I wonder what female. Most likely an Imbali female around Manyeleti / SS border? If yes, then they are competing with Kambula males for these females and that territory. Exciting to see how this will play out.
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(10-04-2024, 10:47 PM)MrLoesoe Wrote: I wonder what female. Most likely an Imbali female around Manyeleti / SS border? If yes, then they are competing with Kambula males for these females and that territory. Exciting to see how this will play out.
I think Imbali is the most likely indeed.
That would be quite disappointing, i personally thought the Kambulas were doing something with the pride (hopefully they are since we not sure just yet)
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(10-05-2024, 04:02 AM)Ngonya Wrote: I think Imbali is the most likely indeed.
That would be quite disappointing, i personally thought the Kambulas were doing something with the pride (hopefully they are since we not sure just yet)

It could be Torchwood or even Nharu female, we dont know.
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"1/2 Mantimahle"

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"1/2 mantimahle's"

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Two Mantimahle Males together

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"1/2 mantimahle"

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One mantimahle Male in a patrol(posted 4 days ago)

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Dark mane mantimahle on a Buffalo kill

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Dark mane Mantimahle in Nkorho

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Just where the Kambulas were roaring.

They would chase this guy if they met but it's doubtful the Kambula would do any real damage even if they catch him.
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Blondie in Djuma.
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(11-23-2024, 09:12 PM)Lion1 Wrote:
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Blondie in Djuma.

Dark mane is back north in Manyeleti, Buffelshoek. So they are split currently




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1/2 Mantimahle males

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