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The Mantimahle Males

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The Mantimahle male lions continue their sporadic love affair with @andbeyondkirkmanskamp, appearing in the east of the reserve to ensure their territory is uncontested, and then disappearing into the Kruger National Park within hours.

What a privilege it is to spend time with such magnificent animals.


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Mantimahle male image by Philippa n.
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3 Mantimahle Males photo taken by Matt smitt
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Looks like the mantis heard the avocas roars
   
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(04-09-2018, 05:09 AM)T Rabbit Wrote: Looks like the mantis heard the avocas roars

These avoca males sure have a lot of confidence in themselves, hopefully that confidence doesn’t get them into trouble or worse killed.
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Chris and the tsalala boys are back. They had a fight with avocas and were lickiing their wounds in sabi sabi. 
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(04-10-2018, 02:34 AM)T Rabbit Wrote: Chris and the tsalala boys are back. They had a fight with avocas and were lickiing their wounds in sabi sabi. 

I think the fight was a week ago.
Now Avocas and Tsalalas swapped their places.
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(04-10-2018, 02:34 AM)T Rabbit Wrote: Chris and the tsalala boys are back. They had a fight with avocas and were lickiing their wounds in sabi sabi. 

The crazy thing is that the 3 avocas do not realize that their 2 brothers are to the south, imagine if they regrouped, 5 CONFIDENT AVOCAS will for sure have a shot at the Birmingham boys.
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Credits to Simon Smith.

Make way for The Kings

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(04-10-2018, 08:47 PM)Chris Wrote: The crazy thing is that the 3 avocas do not realize that their 2 brothers are to the south, imagine if they regrouped

Not necessarily. If they're from different litters, and didn't spend time together, then most likely won't tecognize each other as brothers, and would fight as rivals, blood relation or not.
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(04-21-2018, 12:39 AM)Tshokwane Wrote:
(04-10-2018, 08:47 PM)Chris Wrote: The crazy thing is that the 3 avocas do not realize that their 2 brothers are to the south, imagine if they regrouped

Not necessarily. If they're from different litters, and didn't spend time together, then most likely won't tecognize each other as brothers, and would fight as rivals, blood relation or not.

Also they have been separated for at least 18 months.
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(04-21-2018, 03:24 AM)Agerceno Wrote:
(04-21-2018, 12:39 AM)Tshokwane Wrote:
(04-10-2018, 08:47 PM)Chris Wrote: The crazy thing is that the 3 avocas do not realize that their 2 brothers are to the south, imagine if they regrouped

Not necessarily. If they're from different litters, and didn't spend time together, then most likely won't tecognize each other as brothers, and would fight as rivals, blood relation or not.

Also they have been separated for at least 18 months.

hmmm.. Given that Southern Avocas are mating with Sparta femlaes.. vocalizing and scent marking..
I dont think they will accept their younger brothers...
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| | Coming for You | | With a look as intense as this, whoever was receiving it may have passed out from sheer anxiety. 

Still one of the biggest coalitions I have seen in the Sands, the Mantimahle males. 

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They were seen in the south, in Kirkman's Kamp.

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I feel like once they sire cubs with sand river pride they will probably start moving in more into sabi sands.
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