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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Mantimahle Dam lioness back to 2011 on movie at S36 close to Jonese Dam .

Photo Created By :- Annick Van Der Shelden .

She is a littilmate sister of the Famous Hip scar of Majingilane males ( Born in 2005 ) .
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Shaka mbiri this morning sleeping.

"1 male, 4 lionesses and a few cubs in the road" H7, 1km E of Maroela camp turnoff. Orpen. Credit: Nirie

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Torchwood Matimba couple weeks back.
Credit: David Burton

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(12-02-2023, 01:20 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Shaka mbiri this morning sleeping.

"1 male, 4 lionesses and a few cubs in the road" H7, 1km E of Maroela camp turnoff. Orpen. Credit: Nirie

In the matimba lineage thread it says he looks bad but this picture of his body looks fine.
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The impressive Moria male who shares the same name as his grandfather (Moria Madoda). This boy is son of the Hoedspruit males and half brother to Guernsey male. Him and his younger brother have been seen moving between Bosplaas & Moria pride. Their fathers the two Hoedspruit males are rarely sighted in this area now.
Credit: Kapama Game Reserve

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(12-02-2023, 01:56 PM)Robot00 Wrote:
(12-02-2023, 01:20 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Shaka mbiri this morning sleeping.

"1 male, 4 lionesses and a few cubs in the road" H7, 1km E of Maroela camp turnoff. Orpen. Credit: Nirie

In the matimba lineage thread it says he looks bad but this picture of his body looks fine.

He definitely has a new wound on his back so the guide probably just exaggerated how bad it was.
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This boy is the famous old lubeylu eh male back in December 2011 photo Created By :- Pat Cooper .
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EBM and S. Shishangeni 

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(12-02-2023, 01:20 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Torchwood Matimba couple weeks back.
Credit: David Burton

He looks sick. Is he infected with TB?

The 2 Afsaal males (EBM and especially S.S.) also have lost so much of their luster as they're getting old.
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TBT 2013 - 4/5 original Jock males at their 4 years. They were quite impressive already at the time.



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prime old leeupan/Mantimahle male at leeupan after finished his Buffalo bull killed with his 4 brother in 2005 .

Kruger National Park .

Picture by Gert De Koker .
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Who are these 5 Kruger males?





Very impressive beasts.
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(10-10-2023, 11:49 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: 3/5 Southern Swenis
Credit: Graeme Mitchley

One of these Southern Swenis: the most impressive one i think

Are they indeed sons of the former Kumana males or is this just an assumption? 

And are there 3 different coalitions which own the name of Sweni for now? I know the Old Sweni pride male who lost his 2 brothers (then his pride too) and spending time with his sons since then. And the 3 current Sweni pride males + this 5 males' Southern Sweni coalition. So, three different coalitions right now, am i correct? 
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(12-05-2023, 02:19 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Who are these 5 Kruger males?





Very impressive beasts.

If it's around Skukuza they'd be the Imbali males. They're looking like the Mluwati males so they could be their fathers.
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(12-05-2023, 02:19 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Who are these 5 Kruger males?





Very impressive beasts.
Wow absolute huge beasts.
Some other coalitions gonna get a hurt real bad if running in to these guys. Somebody 

Someone do a dna test and see if they're descendants of othawa m/t. Funny 

Need to find mapagos grandsons/great grandsons etc and start a mapogos male lineage  Wicked
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