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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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( This post was last modified: 02-12-2021, 11:13 PM by Brahim )

@Tonpa basically there was 3 mhangeni males born 2013 sired by Majingilane, they are the brothers to the kambula lioness. One died after an encounter with Charleston males. Leaving two. The Talamati pride had 3 males sons of Matimba they also got separated after charleston males. Darkmane Talamati joined the two mhangeni when he couldn’t find his brothers. Then the other two Talamati were dominant around imbali until one vanished and the other one joined De la Porte coalition. Anyway two mhangeni and Talamati found some younger guy in Kruger making them 4. They are dominant somewhere around that map but they haven’t been seen in a long time though
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(02-12-2021, 11:13 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @Tonpa basically there was 3 mhangeni males born 2013 sired by Majingilane, they are the brothers to the kambula lioness. One died after an encounter with Charleston males. Leaving two. The Talamati pride had 3 males sons of Matimba they also got separated after charleston males. Darkmane Talamati joined the two mhangeni when he couldn’t find his brothers. Then the other two Talamati were dominant around imbali until one vanished and the other one joined De la Porte coalition. Anyway two mhangeni and Talamati found some younger guy in Kruger making them 4. They are dominant somewhere around that map but they haven’t been seen in a long time though

They are been seen, they are most likely 2 guys who are dominant on H1-1 around that area (male with scared nose and his brother), Talamati tho separete from Mhangenis and haven't been seen since late 2019..

@Tonpa more on Mhangenis go see on "Majingilane sons" few pages back, there you can see pictures of males who are speculated to be them.

This 2 guys, they can be seen on H1-1 occasionaly :


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Old photo of 1 Mhangeni and Talamati :


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Those two males are 100 percent not mhangeni they are known as h2-2 males and don’t match the mhangenis
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(02-12-2021, 11:40 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Those two males are 100 percent not mhangeni they are known as h2-2 males and don’t match the mhangenis

Any evidence that they are not?

I was asking that question for some time ago in Majingilanes sons thread, but nobody respond..
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(02-12-2021, 11:13 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @Tonpa basically there was 3 mhangeni males born 2013 sired by Majingilane, they are the brothers to the kambula lioness. One died after an encounter with Charleston males. Leaving two. The Talamati pride had 3 males sons of Matimba they also got separated after charleston males. Darkmane Talamati joined the two mhangeni when he couldn’t find his brothers. Then the other two Talamati were dominant around imbali until one vanished and the other one joined De la Porte coalition. Anyway two mhangeni and Talamati found some younger guy in Kruger making them 4. They are dominant somewhere around that map but they haven’t been seen in a long time though

Interesting bro
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Yeah a lot of people want to find them and have done research and know these h2-2 guys, but these guys were around a long time. Also the last two older mhangeni look different, ones very easy to tell, the one in this solo pic. And the other on the left in the double pic has a wave scar on his nose and looks different.

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Madala 1/2 Mluwati males
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Gomondwane slitnose
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Last two Vurhami back in Mjejane. Credit: life is Sheedy.

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Are the vurhami feeling suicidal?
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@Hairy tummy lol looks like it. I don’t think Mjejane males are there at the moment they are with another pride
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(02-13-2021, 09:07 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Are the vurhami feeling suicidal?

As @"Brahimlegend" said, Mjejanes are further west lately.
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4 majestic male lions crossing a big hippo's path... But these four males are impressive too. Video dated from the 8th February 2021.






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Lubyelubye nomad son of old jocks.
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South Shishangeni on latest sightings today

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