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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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( This post was last modified: 03-25-2025, 10:39 AM by Mapokser )

Recent sighting of the Torchwood Mongawane male by Gill Ainslie.

Seems he got attacked by some other coalition:


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He looks great despite that, but it is worrying considering all their new Skorro cubs, including the white one. I also wonder who he may have met, I'm not aware of any other dominant coalitions close to them now that Mandevu has passed. Mbiri males are the closest I can think of but for all we know they're sticking to Ngala after abandoning the Birmingham pride, so I wouldn't expect them to meet Monwagane in Orpen or the H7... it could always have been some unknown nomadic males though.

I also hope Osindile is well after whatever this was.

Edit: It seems it was a male in Skukuza, so not the Torchwood male.
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I said he looks great ( and he does, physically ) but on a second look, the wound on his back aside, I think he has bloody hindlimbs as well, so we must see him walking to have a better idea if it is serious.

I've also made a circle on his belly there, but I'm not sure if there's anything there, could be some blood or is just nothing, but the hindlimbs looks clearly damaged to my eyes.


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That's 1/4 Skukuza males. Not Torchwood.
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The 2 Fourways males have been seen lately with their 2 sons from Leeupan pride. Not sure if they teamed up or just currently hanging out.
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The last 2 N'wanetsi males, sons of the Old Sweni male were seen recently.
Credit: Henri Olckers

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The Boss of the 3 Mathekenyane recently. He got his nose torn recently.
Credit: Jaun Slabbert 
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Torchwood Mongawane
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(03-25-2025, 04:17 PM)Brahim Wrote: That's 1/4 Skukuza males. Not Torchwood.

With who they might clash? They are territorial around Mpondo Dam?
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They around Renosterkoppie area. Not sure if that's Renosterkoppies pride or some breakaway or something
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(03-25-2025, 04:35 PM)Brahim Wrote: Torchwood Mongawane
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What a pic, gotta love those eyes.
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the Dominant old leeupan/Mantimahle on Patrol in 26 May 2008 .
Tank Gomondwane Grand Father .

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Like Father Like Son  Fantastic .

Graeme Mitchley  Gary Kimble .

(Throwback ) .


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