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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(10 hours ago)Mdz123 Wrote: Also it seems like DM Talamati is still alive? Does he have a partner/pride? Where is he?

We dont know if he is still alive atm, as he would be quite old, but he was seen in 2021 with 2 partners near Afsaal, before that he was considered missing since 2018.
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When we see the male on left, we are immediately interested...







" With all three gomondwane male lions nowhere to be found, there's plenty of other lion activity around!
Old and familiar male lions have returned to the far southern kruger national park.
The mpondo males have also been seen in gomondwane territory, as well as the well known S21 males.
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(09-19-2024, 01:58 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote:
(09-19-2024, 01:42 AM)sik94 Wrote:
(09-19-2024, 12:52 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote: If anyone can help me I’ve been wondering for awhile what prides are around sabi sands like fourways pride nkhulu pride nwaswitshaka pride and the dominant males if anyone could help I’d greatly appreciate it!

Nkuhuma pride - Mohawk/BDM coalition?
Othawas/Ximunghwe/Mhangeni/Tsalala prides - Plain Camp males
Kambula pride - Ndzhenga males
Southern/Styx prides - Gijima males 
Forways/Torchwood prides - Mantimahle males?
Thank but I may have worded it incorrectly I meant outside of sabi sands but around sabi sands like where the nkuhuma males are right now what prides are around them?

Mainly Mantimahle pride. But lately 2 new males seen there also. The young male from gomondwane pride and he's found a new partner slightly older now they mating there so idk what's going on. Pics of gomondwane youngster and new partner by discover kruger.

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(09-21-2024, 10:55 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: 2 Imbali young males (sons of S8) and WonkyEye indeed takeover Hamiltons pride few month ago, and now have cubs already:



Looks like legendary Leeubron males are gone, nothing on them in ages from that area, any info?

Also, nothing on Skybed son who was with Imbali pride for ages aswell, is he still alive?

Leeubron males idk they were mating with some Hamilton girls ages ago maybe they left and went back to their normal pride no sightings but they always aren't seen for ages.

Skybed son had interactions with imbali pride but don't think he ever ruled it. He as some small pride at Talamati bushveld camp.
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2/3 Lower Sabie males recently.
instagram.com/michellecampbellphotos

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Great sighting of the 3 Nhlanganini males last week near Letaba, Kruger.
Credit: Alberto Scattolin

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1/3 Mazithi/Tshokwane males.
instagram.com/matt_greenhalgh_photography

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1/3 Imbali males who rule Leeupan, Mantimahle and Fourways prides.
instagram.com/sergeivandermeulen

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2/3 Biyamiti males.
instagram.com/kinablejenn

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Mantimahles yesterday on Buffelshoek near Kruger boundary.
Credit: Graeme Mitchley - Wildlife Photographer

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1/3 Mazithi/Tshokwane males this morning. Seems like his hip injury keeps him from patrolling with his 2 brothers.
Credit: Ivanhidayat

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The Last H7 male seen couple weeks ago badly injured on S39.
Credit: Kruger PRIDE Safaris

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(3 hours ago)Brahim Wrote: Leeubron males idk they were mating with some Hamilton girls ages ago maybe they left and went back to their normal pride no sightings but they always aren't seen for ages.

Their former territory was takeover by Mayambulas, prob reason why they moved further south towards Hamiltons.
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If they were pushed out by Mayambula then their old territory would likely be free as mayambula around sweni now
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(3 hours ago)Brahim Wrote: 2/3 Lower Sabie males recently.
instagram.com/michellecampbellphotos

wow they are really handsome
what pride/s do they control?
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