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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(11-16-2024, 01:38 AM)Ngonya Wrote: Casper and i think 2 Mayambula males, just north of Satara. 
Not sure how near they were 
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This whole region between Mayambulas and the sonop/satara males is a bit confusing, I'm not sure what the current situation is with Casper's two brothers, I just saw Footlose with a lioness. Both Maputo and Trichardt males are now nomadic.

I saw a post on Facebook, I'm not sure the level of truth, but it comes from a major contributor stating that a local Guide reported that that s90 coalition (N'wanetsi & Old S90) with a one-eyed man was attacked by Sweni males and continued to be pressured, in fact the male One-eyed was seen with marks from the attack and the other 2 males from the coalition were missing at the time. I hope someone on the forum, if they have any extra information, can contribute.
Anyway, there is a lot of action in this area that is not even reported on, we may be surprised with future news
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This white lion(sired by ross males) was apparently attacked by rival males, you can see several bite marks all over his body

Credits to guide_edenmhlanga

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(11-13-2024, 09:33 PM)BA0701 Wrote: My friend, I am sorry, but I do not know these older cats, the ones from so many years ago, very well. That male in the lower images appears quite old, carrying a lot of scars, he was certainly a tough old male.  Perhaps @T I N O or @Brahim may be able to provide more help.

Yeah Tank was seen sickly, lost a little of weight. The usualy guy who was always following and videoing Tank and the older s21 males who were killed videos him. Ill search for his channel.  He's posted here before. I actually think he's the one who came up with his name, Tank.



https://youtu.be/ClpEl-v5PHM?si=YCD0jmgcUYElMj1x
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(11-16-2024, 12:22 PM)BigLion39 Wrote:
(11-13-2024, 09:33 PM)BA0701 Wrote: My friend, I am sorry, but I do not know these older cats, the ones from so many years ago, very well. That male in the lower images appears quite old, carrying a lot of scars, he was certainly a tough old male.  Perhaps @T I N O or @Brahim may be able to provide more help.

Yeah Tank was seen sickly, lost a little of weight. The usualy guy who was always following and videoing Tank and the older s21 males who were killed videos him. Ill search for his channel.  He's posted here before. I actually think he's the one who came up with his name, Tank.



https://youtu.be/ClpEl-v5PHM?si=YCD0jmgcUYElMj1x

Thank you very much for this, my friend!
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S. Shishangeni male still in unbelievable condition for his age (13-14) :

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(11-16-2024, 09:21 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: S. Shishangeni male still in unbelievable condition for his age (13-14) :


He looks amazing! Some good genes running through those boys, his northern brethren looked incredible right up until they were killed.
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a very impressive blonde mohawk maned Mayambula in KNP with a lioness

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None of them, despite developing manes very early on, got Scar's mane, but overall they look just as tall and impressive as their fathers.

Inbreeding in the Birmingham pride is strong so I would be surprised if no male cub develops that Skybed mane Scar has, we'll see, future looks bright for the Mbiri legacy after all.
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 The old five  leeupan/Mantimahle coalition ( Fathers of Majingilane males ) They ruled a huge territory in size of Sabi Sand Game Reserve .

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In Nov 2007 at Mlondozi Dam .
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4 Sonop/Satara males:



Apperantly other 3 are not seen in a while (years), so idk if these 4 split, or they are only ones remaining (more likely).
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(11-19-2024, 07:39 PM)Ahmed Ali Wrote:
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 The old five  leeupan/Mantimahle coalition ( Fathers of Majingilane males ) They ruled a huge territory in size of Sabi Sand Game Reserve .

Photos Created By Arno Meintjes .

In Nov 2007 at Mlondozi Dam .

Absolutely enormous territory. Do we know how many prides they controlled, and as a result of having such a massive territory, did it cause them to be separated for a majority of the time?
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(11-19-2024, 11:01 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: 4 Sonop/Satara males:



Apperantly other 3 are not seen in a while (years), so idk if these 4 split, or they are only ones remaining (more likely).
I vaguely remember the seven of them walking in a video somewhere but haven't heard about them for a long time. 

Who pushed them out of their natal pride? Sr. Mbiri and his partner? Didn't Casper and his brothers fight sr. mbiri/partner over that pride and casper/co initially lost IIRC
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(11-19-2024, 11:31 PM)Robot00 Wrote: I vaguely remember the seven of them walking in a video somewhere but haven't heard about them for a long time. 

Who pushed them out of their natal pride? Sr. Mbiri and his partner? Didn't Casper and his brothers fight sr. mbiri/partner over that pride and casper/co initially lost IIRC

They dont come from Satara pride which is under Shishangaans, their origin is unknown.

They where territorial around and south of H6 for years, this year they expanded further north around and beyond S100 road.
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(11-19-2024, 11:26 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(11-19-2024, 07:39 PM)Ahmed Ali Wrote:
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 The old five  leeupan/Mantimahle coalition ( Fathers of Majingilane males ) They ruled a huge territory in size of Sabi Sand Game Reserve .

Photos Created By Arno Meintjes .

In Nov 2007 at Mlondozi Dam .

Absolutely enormous territory. Do we know how many prides they controlled, and as a result of having such a massive territory, did it cause them to be separated for a majority of the time?
They have Muntshe pride , and Mantimahle pride and Mazithi pride also some prides there but unfamous like others .

They have 3 sons in muntshe/Nkumbe pride , Mantimahle pride they have  first littils who born between 2004/2005  so the first pride they had Mantimahle pride .
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(11-20-2024, 12:41 AM)Ahmed Ali Wrote:
(11-19-2024, 11:26 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(11-19-2024, 07:39 PM)Ahmed Ali Wrote:
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 The old five  leeupan/Mantimahle coalition ( Fathers of Majingilane males ) They ruled a huge territory in size of Sabi Sand Game Reserve .

Photos Created By Arno Meintjes .

In Nov 2007 at Mlondozi Dam .

Absolutely enormous territory. Do we know how many prides they controlled, and as a result of having such a massive territory, did it cause them to be separated for a majority of the time?
They have Muntshe pride , and Mantimahle pride and Mazithi pride also some prides there but unfamous like others .

They have 3 sons in muntshe/Nkumbe pride , Mantimahle pride they have  first littils who born between 2004/2005  so the first pride they had Mantimahle pride .

Those boys must have done more traveling than the PCMs, incredible stuff, for sure. Thank you, my friend!
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