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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Mjejane males recently.
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Gomondwane Male Lion, he was on the s25 close to crocodile bridge 

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Throwback :- 

One of Majingilane coalition males Fathers back to 2005 near Lion Pan ( leeupan Dam at Kruger National Park ) Between Skukuza and Tshokwane picnic Spot not far from Sabi Sand Game Reserve just few K.m East  of Mala Mala Private game reserve  .

This fella is so much like his Famous Son ( Dark Mane of Majingilane ) What do you think ?

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The last old Transport dam male seen last week.
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The one eyed Gomondwane male.
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1/2 S21 males seen mating with Vurhami lioness lately.
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(11-11-2024, 01:14 PM)Brahim Wrote: The last old Transport dam male seen last week.

Scared nose gone?
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Must be, remember earlier this year he was seen basically just skin and bones not moving from same spot. He must have died around that time not seen again.
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hello every one here i just need your thoughts on this .

These 2 pictures for 2 legendery male lions from diffrent coalitions .

The top picture for the last/late old Sweni male lion few years back .

The Bottom picture for the Dominant male of the ( 2005 five old leeupan/Mantimahle coalition ) in September 2009 south of Tshokwane in H10 .

This guy alwayes look similler to old sweni males ( the face , size ....etc ) .



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some photos for the Dominant old leeupan/Mantimahle male lion between 2009 and 2011 .

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I need your opinion brothers please don't ignor .
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(11-11-2024, 06:12 PM)Brahim Wrote: Must be, remember earlier this year he was seen basically just skin and bones not moving from same spot. He must have died around that time not seen again.

Wait, that was Tank Gomo.    Scar nose and the smaller maned one went on after. I think Scar Nose might have just vanished in the past couple of months? Maybe the 2 S21 males might be responsible? Is he really gone tho?
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(11-13-2024, 08:16 AM)Ahmed Ali Wrote:
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hello every one here i just need your thoughts on this .

These 2 pictures for 2 legendery male lions from diffrent coalitions .

The top picture for the last/late old Sweni male lion few years back .

The Bottom picture for the Dominant male of the ( 2005 five old leeupan/Mantimahle coalition ) in September 2009 south of Tshokwane in H10 .

This guy alwayes look similler to old sweni males ( the face , size ....etc ) .



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some photos for the Dominant old leeupan/Mantimahle male lion between 2009 and 2011 .

All Created By Original auther . 

I need your opinion brothers please don't ignor .

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.
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(11-13-2024, 12:09 PM)BigLion39 Wrote:
(11-11-2024, 06:12 PM)Brahim Wrote: Must be, remember earlier this year he was seen basically just skin and bones not moving from same spot. He must have died around that time not seen again.

Wait, that was Tank Gomo.    Scar nose and the smaller maned one went on after. I think Scar Nose might have just vanished in the past couple of months? Maybe the 2 S21 males might be responsible? Is he really gone tho?

I don't remember seeing Tank being very skinny, do you recall where you saw that? I believe they were discussing the Transport Dam Males, though I could well be the one who is confused.
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Vurhami young male known as 'Zaza' displaying a gash wound on his head 

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Casper and i think 2 Mayambula males, just north of Satara. 
Not sure how near they were 
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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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Definitely not two males he would want to be caught by, especially alone.
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