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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(10-23-2024, 06:28 PM)Rui Ferreira Wrote:
(10-23-2024, 05:36 PM)Robot00 Wrote: How is everyone able to find these coalitions from the KNP back in the days but no one seems to know where Othawa M/T disappeared to? I thought there's a lot of lodges in the south of KNP? Those guides must know something about Othawa M/T

Perhaps they went to a place where theres not many if any public roads

Exactly, there is a lot of these areas in Kruger. But, if anyone could find pics of them, my money would be on our friend @Ahmed Ali. He must be scouring the farthest reach of the web, for the pics he comes up with.
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the Robson/othawa male lions One eye and Stompie on Patrol near Rhino post and Orpen Rocks in September 16 of 2008 

Photo By :- Alfons Joubert
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 Two of the five old leeupan/Mantimahles ( Majingilane's Fathers ) with one of thier prides ( S32 lion pride ) near Tshokwane picnic spot  back to Nov 2010 .

Created By :- Bruwer Burger .

The five old ( leeupan/Mantimahle coalition ) are really succsefull coalition they ruled from 2004 to 2012 and left many legecy behind around kruger National Park and the Greater Kruger Park ( Sabi Sand Game Reserve ) .
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So, Satara/H6 males are named Sonop males (atleast 3-4 who split and moved north):

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One of the five old leeupan/Mantimahle coalition on patrol near Mantimahle Dam in 2006 ( Aka Majingilane Father ) .

Photos by :- gertdekoker .
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(10-17-2024, 07:25 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Can remember when was the last sighting of them together.
I think it must have been for almost 1,5 year. As i remember, i asked my question here about their status sometime one year ago at this time - and it was the last time from me - and even then there were no news about them for months at the time...

What a shame for these beautiful guys..they were one of my favourites with their very impressive special manes... Especially, if - as you said - they also became the victims of poaching incidents. And as i think, it simply could be the subject, because 3 (4) big heathy vigorous and powerful males at the beginning of their prime don't/canNOT (just) disappear at the same time, from one moment to the next. So this could just be another tragedy...
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The 3 Imbali males on a mission this morning
Roaring as they chased after another male
2/3 Imbali

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(10-31-2024, 03:42 AM)Ngonya Wrote: The 3 Imbali males on a mission this morning
Roaring as they chased after another male

Where was this clash? Maybe vs Nkuhumas.
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(10-31-2024, 03:53 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Where was this clash? Maybe vs Nkuhumas.
Idk the exact location, will have to ask around. But i think its deeper into Kruger, not sure tho
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Mayambula male
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(10-31-2024, 03:53 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Where was this clash? Maybe vs Nkuhumas.
1/3 Imbali males. Author says 2 Imbali males chased the 2 Nkuhuma boys. (so it was a mistake by the previous author when say 3 chasing 1)

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(11-01-2024, 01:13 AM)Ngonya Wrote: 1/3 Imbali males. Author says 2 Imbali males chased the 2 Nkuhuma boys. (so it was a mistake by the previous author when say 3 chasing 1)

So it was indeed NKs.

2 NK are trying to carve out western part of Imbalis territory (between Imbalis and Nkhulus), more experience Imbalis will prob not allow that easily.
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More importantly where is Mohawk!
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2/3 Imbali males chasing 1/2 Nkuhuma young males recently.
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1/3 Lower Sabie males with Lubyelubye pride.
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