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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(09-25-2024, 03:53 PM)Brahim Wrote: If they were pushed out by Mayambula then their old territory would likely be free as mayambula around sweni now

Sweni is in that area, on the east.

Mayambulas should roughly control this area:


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S36/126 junction was Leeubrons former territory.
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@Tr1x24 Yeah around Muzandzeni was leeubron territory. But last sightings they was on s125. I don't think Mayambula got that much territory. Have they been seen out of sweni area in recent times?
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(09-26-2024, 01:02 PM)Brahim Wrote: Yeah around Muzandzeni was leeubron territory. But last sightings they was on s125. I don't think Mayambula got that much territory. Have they been seen out of sweni area in recent times?

Idk about recently, but they where hanging in this circled area in the past.
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(09-25-2024, 04:00 PM)Rui Ferreira Wrote:
(09-25-2024, 02:20 PM)Brahim Wrote: 2/3 Lower Sabie males recently.
instagram.com/michellecampbellphotos

wow they are really handsome
what pride/s do they control?

Lubyelubye pride and maybe another they travel down to s130 a lot between 2 places so maybe they got another pride.
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Lots of talking about different lions in the KNP arena





Torchwood male is said to be no more. RIP
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anyone recognize this male? 
No specified location by the author but the looks of it my guess would be 1/2 of the Nkuhuma males


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(09-25-2024, 03:33 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Their former territory was takeover by Mayambulas, prob reason why they moved further south towards Hamiltons.

Did the Mayambula Males abandon the first pride they took over or they just added the Leeubron Male's prides to the ones they already controlled?
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If Torchwood is truly gone, we're probably down to only 2 Matimba sons alive out of 8 adults if I'm not mistaken?

2 elder Mbiris ( Nsemani male & S8's partner );

2 younger Mbiris ( Scar & Shaka );

2 Skorros ( second one probably dead too );

Torchwood ( now dead? );

Jr Nkuhuma.

I don't think I'm missing anyone.
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(5 hours ago)Mapokser Wrote: If Torchwood is truly gone, we're probably down to only 2 Matimba sons alive out of 8 adults if I'm not mistaken?

2 elder Mbiris ( Nsemani male & S8's partner );

2 younger Mbiris ( Scar & Shaka );

2 Skorros ( second one probably dead too );

Torchwood ( now dead? );

Jr Nkuhuma.

I don't think I'm missing anyone.

3 Talamatis, 2 are gone, DM Talamati is unknown.
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(Yesterday, 12:26 AM)Potato Wrote: Torchwood male is said to be no more. RIP
why is that so? 
I mean i didn't see it on the video or anywhere else(?)
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@Tr1x24 True, I forgot the Talamatis.
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