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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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The Three Tooths Gomondwane pride male lion aka old Muntshe male lion .

He is really amazing male lion just like his sons the 7 Current Gomondwane male lions ( 2014 ones ) Tank and his brothers .

Created By Discoverkruger .

Back in Jan 2017 .

Great looking male lion .
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(02-03-2025, 12:27 AM)Rabubi Wrote: With regards to Kruger being enclosed, I was under the impression that Peace Parks was in the process of completely removing all the fences along the northern and eastern border to (re)connect Kruger with the Gonarezhou National Park in Zimbabwe and Limpopo National Park in Mozambique respectively. I know the situation in the far north is pretty chaotic but has there been any recent progress along the eastern border?

You're right. It's quite difficult to get any meaningful data as to completion or how far along they are, though, and the info on the SanParks website itself is not datestamped. I've checked other sources and again, I can't see a date to the article itself except the date stamp on the webpage, which was a rather nebulous 2024. 

I know sections have been removed, animals translocated into the Limpopo National Park side and attempts at building a tourist infrastructure and bear in mind, there are still communities still living in the National Park. When last I was in Kruger I spoke to a couple who had gone in a few years ago through the Giriyondo border post and their view was that the scenery was spectacular and the animals sparse but that's anecdotal at best. With the current political situation Mozambique being tense, who knows what that means for the initiative. Ideally it would have been as seamless as The Kgalagadi was but the political and social situations are completely different and much more challenging. 

The corridor to Gonarezhou linking the three is also yet to be established.
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(02-03-2025, 11:51 AM)Wyld@Heart Wrote:
(02-03-2025, 12:27 AM)Rabubi Wrote: With regards to Kruger being enclosed, I was under the impression that Peace Parks was in the process of completely removing all the fences along the northern and eastern border to (re)connect Kruger with the Gonarezhou National Park in Zimbabwe and Limpopo National Park in Mozambique respectively. I know the situation in the far north is pretty chaotic but has there been any recent progress along the eastern border?

You're right. It's quite difficult to get any meaningful data as to completion or how far along they are, though, and the info on the SanParks website itself is not datestamped. I've checked other sources and again, I can't see a date to the article itself except the date stamp on the webpage, which was a rather nebulous 2024. 

I know sections have been removed, animals translocated into the Limpopo National Park side and attempts at building a tourist infrastructure and bear in mind, there are still communities still living in the National Park. When last I was in Kruger I spoke to a couple who had gone in a few years ago through the Giriyondo border post and their view was that the scenery was spectacular and the animals sparse but that's anecdotal at best. With the current political situation Mozambique being tense, who knows what that means for the initiative. Ideally it would have been as seamless as The Kgalagadi was but the political and social situations are completely different and much more challenging. 

The corridor to Gonarezhou linking the three is also yet to be established.

I see. Yeah, the political situation Mozambique is indeed tense now that you mention it so it makes sense that the initiative has been put on hold for now. Thank you for the response, mate.
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one of the two Gomondwane pride male lions  aka Old Muntshe male lions .

These pictures proof for what i claime for them Fatherd the 7 Current Gomondwanes  .

I wish every one believe me  at least i have things that no others have i have done things that no other done before for proofing Majingilane fathers and other lions .

Also i don't need to some one opinion becouse i know what am doing .

Some times we dont need Rangers ...etc for give us informations if they dont know , so in this time we doing many researching i take times yes but when we finde somthing it will be like a Gold for people .

I tougth many Sabi Sands Rangers and guides ask me for lions backgruonds becouse i have the Real and Rare informations that no one of you guys have .

So thanks for the one who stand with me and help me for finding things until today .
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(02-04-2025, 09:34 AM)Ahmed Ali Wrote:
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one of the two Gomondwane pride male lions  aka Old Muntshe male lions .

These pictures proof for what i claime for them Fatherd the 7 Current Gomondwanes  .

I wish every one believe me  at least i have things that no others have i have done things that no other done before for proofing Majingilane fathers and other lions .

Also i don't need to some one opinion becouse i know what am doing .

Some times we dont need Rangers ...etc for give us informations if they dont know , so in this time we doing many researching i take times yes but when we finde somthing it will be like a Gold for people .

I tougth many Sabi Sands Rangers and guides ask me for lions backgruonds becouse i have the Real and Rare informations that no one of you guys have .

So thanks for the one who stand with me and help me for finding things until today .

@Ahmed Ali I have asked, several times, to not make things personal, to simply provide the information you have. If it is the truth, then others will see it. Therefore, I just edited your post. Please, do not do this again.
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I'm still trying to understand how these photos prove anything since none show Tank, Splitnose and others as youngsters, with their whiskers identified, hanging around their supposed 2 fathers, the said Majingilane half-brothers.

But anyway, I'm not gonna push this further, it's not like I'm that interested in the subject but I hope the info is legit otherwise we'll be misleading everybody reading the thread who'd assume it's true since the info is being presented as the absolute truth, not "possibly" or "maybe", but "these are for sure the 7 Gomondwane's fathers, it's proved".
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Mazithi pride vs young Trichardt male:

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(02-04-2025, 08:07 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(02-04-2025, 09:34 AM)Ahmed Ali Wrote:
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one of the two Gomondwane pride male lions  aka Old Muntshe male lions .

These pictures proof for what i claime for them Fatherd the 7 Current Gomondwanes  .

I wish every one believe me  at least i have things that no others have i have done things that no other done before for proofing Majingilane fathers and other lions .

Also i don't need to some one opinion becouse i know what am doing .

Some times we dont need Rangers ...etc for give us informations if they dont know , so in this time we doing many researching i take times yes but when we finde somthing it will be like a Gold for people .

I tougth many Sabi Sands Rangers and guides ask me for lions backgruonds becouse i have the Real and Rare informations that no one of you guys have .

So thanks for the one who stand with me and help me for finding things until today .

@Ahmed Ali I have asked, several times, to not make things personal, to simply provide the information you have. If it is the truth, then others will see it. Therefore, I just edited your post. Please, do not do this again.

Of course .

But tell others to not make things up you know me well am not the one who start everything .

Good day for every one .

Let share respect to eatch others what ever it takes .
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The Current Gomondwane males ( Tank , blonde , Spilt nose , Blind eye ...etc )  with thier last Father the 3 tooth of 2 Muntshe male lions aka Gomondwane pride males .

In December 2017 .

Created By Original auther .

As you can see the old male with them ( thier Father ) is 1/2 Muntshe males i done comparing pictures to you people see .

That the 2004/2005 seven Old Gomondwane only Fatherd the Famous Shishangeni male lions not the Current Gomondwane .

People just mixed up the Names just like the Mazithi name used to many lions who take over Mazithi Dam pride .
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(02-04-2025, 09:32 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Mazithi pride vs young Trichardt male:


What a cool video of Lion behavior! The male on the right was looking away and contact calling(non aggressive )so he definitely wanted to hang out and not fight. The young male on the left had confidence and stared directly at other male (aggressive).

Would they be a good match to team up? Male on the right seems like he wants to be friends but I don’t know anything about those prides/individuals.
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(02-04-2025, 11:59 PM)Ahmed Ali Wrote:
(02-04-2025, 08:07 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(02-04-2025, 09:34 AM)Ahmed Ali Wrote:
*This image is copyright of its original author
one of the two Gomondwane pride male lions  aka Old Muntshe male lions .

These pictures proof for what i claime for them Fatherd the 7 Current Gomondwanes  .

I wish every one believe me  at least i have things that no others have i have done things that no other done before for proofing Majingilane fathers and other lions .

Also i don't need to some one opinion becouse i know what am doing .

Some times we dont need Rangers ...etc for give us informations if they dont know , so in this time we doing many researching i take times yes but when we finde somthing it will be like a Gold for people .

I tougth many Sabi Sands Rangers and guides ask me for lions backgruonds becouse i have the Real and Rare informations that no one of you guys have .

So thanks for the one who stand with me and help me for finding things until today .

@Ahmed Ali I have asked, several times, to not make things personal, to simply provide the information you have. If it is the truth, then others will see it. Therefore, I just edited your post. Please, do not do this again.

Of course .

But tell others to not make things up you know me well am not the one who start everything .

Good day for every one .

Let share respect to eatch others what ever it takes .

I believe the message has been received by all. If someone questions something, then just answer their questions, to prove what you are saying, people will question things, which leaves it to the person making the claims to defend and prove them. It should not be perceived as a personal attack That is all that is needed, from everyone. Cheers!
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Throwback to 2011 .

The Dominant male of the five old leeupan/Mantimahle ) who Fatherd ( Majingilanes ) mating with lioness from the pride he rule with his brothers at Lower Sabie in Kruger National Park .

Photo Created By :- Lazarus Mashaba .

Finde by my brother :- 李晨鹏 .
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Kinky Tail lubyelubye (posted two days ago)

Credits to megan_mileham_photography

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(Yesterday, 01:36 AM)GhostCatP-22 Wrote:
(02-04-2025, 09:32 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Mazithi pride vs young Trichardt male:


What a cool video of Lion behavior! The male on the right was looking away and contact calling(non aggressive )so he definitely wanted to hang out and not fight. The young male on the left had confidence and stared directly at other male (aggressive).

Would they be a good match to team up? Male on the right seems like he wants to be friends but I don’t know anything about those prides/individuals.

who father the  young Trichardt male
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