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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Finde by best frind ( 李晨鹏 ) .

The Snip tail one of the five old leeupan/Mantimahle coalition at lower Sabie/Tamboti .

Father of Majingilane and thier Two brothers from Muntshe lion pride .

Grand Father of the Seven Gomondwane male lions and many lions in south kruger and between Skukuza and Tshokwane and Sabi Sand Game Reserve .

Created By Mariska Booysen SA .

Taken in may 2012 .
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(04-01-2025, 08:35 PM)Ahmed Ali Wrote:
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Finde by best frind ( 李晨鹏 ) .

The Snip tail one of the five old leeupan/Mantimahle coalition at lower Sabie/Tamboti .

Father of Majingilane and thier Two brothers from Muntshe lion pride .

Grand Father of the Seven Gomondwane male lions and many lions in south kruger and between Skukuza and Tshokwane and Sabi Sand Game Reserve .

Created By Original auther .

Taken in may 2012 .

Man, that old boy has been through it, with his Mazino-esque tooth hanging (only on the opposite side), his back leg in bad shape, his mane showing signs of stress. Wow!

So, if I am following along correctly, the Gomos are the nephews of the Majins, and the Muntshe Males are their half-brothers, is that right? What an amazing warrior bloodline, they share.
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(04-01-2025, 09:05 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(04-01-2025, 08:35 PM)Ahmed Ali Wrote:
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Finde by best frind ( 李晨鹏 ) .

The Snip tail one of the five old leeupan/Mantimahle coalition at lower Sabie/Tamboti .

Father of Majingilane and thier Two brothers from Muntshe lion pride .

Grand Father of the Seven Gomondwane male lions and many lions in south kruger and between Skukuza and Tshokwane and Sabi Sand Game Reserve .

Created By Original auther .

Taken in may 2012 .

Man, that old boy has been through it, with his Mazino-esque tooth hanging (only on the opposite side), his back leg in bad shape, his mane showing signs of stress. Wow!

So, if I am following along correctly, the Gomos are the nephews of the Majins, and the Muntshe Males are their half-brothers, is that right? What an amazing warrior bloodline, they share.

Yes you are Correct about that . Also them likely born 1998/1999 so that amazing them lived to that year 2012 , like Makhulu of Mapogos .
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One of the Two Muntshe male lions brothers ( The Wired Nose ) mating with one of Gomondwane pride lionesses in 9 of Feb 2014 in S130 in Kruger National Park .

Pictures Created By :- Hennie Liebenberg .
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