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The Mantimahle Males

Greece George greek Offline
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That's I said 4 of them.what ever they meet is dead....
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Australia Herekitty Offline
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Video from Lion Sands by Joe Van Zyl, December 9, 2018
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Dark maned Mantimahle at Lion Sands. Image by Willie Pienaar, November 28, 2018

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Image by Kaladrì Viaggi at KNP, December 10, 2018


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can some 1 post the territory of this males in map pic....!!!
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(12-11-2018, 09:04 PM)Raj8143 Wrote: can some 1 post the territory of this males in map pic....!!!

Their territory is a bit of south of sabisands (Kirkman's kamp and Lions sands) and mostly in Kruger, where there is limited number of reports
So, we will not have periodic updates and exact territory of this coalition.
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Their territory is fully in Kruger. Southern  Avocas are dominant in Kirkman's kamp.
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This is a shot of them (I believe) near Phabeni gate which a long distance from Lion Sands, Kirkman etc. Images by Joshua Tough, December 21, 2018

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And a portrait. Image by Anirudha Sridhar December 20, 2018

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From the earliest footage of the Mantimahles, they've always loved the road. Latest from the S1 in Kruger.


Image by Kati Ahtiainen, December 29, 2018

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image by Uzair Qadeer, December 29, 2018

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Image by Veselina Kamburova-Gianotti. December 29, 2018


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Images by romygoossens. December 29, 2018


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Another one near Phabeni Gate. Image by nidolinda December, 2018

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Are they still in MalaMala?
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(01-30-2019, 06:50 AM)Pantherinae Wrote: ¿Todavía están en MalaMala
Currently no
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(01-30-2019, 06:50 AM)Pantherinae Wrote: Are they still in MalaMala?
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Yesterday at 12:00 AM · 
Our team in Kruger were lucky enough to come across these 4 amazing males!



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4 Mantimahle males near Skukuza


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Their brother,5th Mantimahle, is mostly on his own for quite some time now.


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5th Mantimahle



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(11-27-2019, 07:11 PM)Potato Wrote: 5th Mantimahle




These guys are very very impressive and I pity any lions that run their way.
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