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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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both photos by Greame .

The top one back to 2015  the wired Nose 1/2 Muntshe male lions .

The bottom one for Blondie Gomondwane in 2024 .
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(03-20-2025, 10:54 PM)Ahmed Ali Wrote:
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both photos by Greame .

The top one back to 2015  the wired Nose 1/2 Muntshe male lions .

The bottom one for Blondie Gomondwane in 2024 .

Blondie Gomo, at some point took a nasty swipe across his left eye, you can really see the scars in this pic.
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(03-20-2025, 11:08 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(03-20-2025, 10:54 PM)Ahmed Ali Wrote:
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both photos by Greame .

The top one back to 2015  the wired Nose 1/2 Muntshe male lions .

The bottom one for Blondie Gomondwane in 2024 .

Blondie Gomo, at some point took a nasty swipe across his left eye, you can really see the scars in this pic.

Yes  he alwayes smashed by the lionesses he mating with
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S21 Males

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A badass impressive lion!

Where is this boy settled, the Hoedspruit male?




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(03-22-2025, 03:57 AM)FACR2212 Wrote: Where is this boy settled, the Hoedspruit male?

Kapama reservere, borders Thornybush on the west, but its fenced, although their Guernsey son and daughters escaped somehow in 2021, their  (i think 3) daughters are now resident in northern Thornybush and are under Black Dam males control.

Check last page of Timbavati thread, i posted recent sighting of next generation of their sons in Guernsey pride, 4 beautiful young male.
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(12-28-2024, 09:59 PM)Mapokser Wrote: Anyone knows about a suppose attack on the territory of the Imbali males? ( 2 S8 Imbali sons + Wonky Eye ), and their Hamilton pride. Supposedly it happened some 10 days ago and 1 or 2 Hamilton lionesses were killed.

Word that 2 males were the culprits. A guide apparently guessed Kambulas ( though it's obviously not them ). Apparently it happened around S125, close to S126 ( which is Mayambula territory ).

2 of the Imbali/Wonky Eye coalition were seen together after that.

Few days ago 3 Mayambula with Sweni pride were seen on S125 close to Satara, 17 lions in total.

But maybe could it be 2 Shishagaan males, or those 2 males pressuring the Shish a while ago? Although the Imbali males are fierce ( I remember the 2 young S8 sons chasing Kruger male from the ImbaIi pride ), now they have cubs, are dominant for a while, so I'm surprised with the supposed news.

Imbali males still control Hamilton pride?

One Imbali male on S125:
"one brother was further up the road, the other not to be seen"
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(03-22-2025, 11:16 PM)FACR2212 Wrote: Imbali males still control Hamilton pride?

Yes, all 3 where accounted for recently when they attacked SBDM.
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(03-22-2025, 11:49 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(03-22-2025, 11:16 PM)FACR2212 Wrote: Imbali males still control Hamilton pride?

Yes, all 3 where accounted for recently when they attacked SBDM.

Speaking of SBDM, any word on his whereabouts, along with the Avoca Male, and the other SBDM, for that matter? Last I saw, SBDM and Avoca were in the north, near the Nkuhumas and the other SBDM, then crickets after.
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(03-23-2025, 03:30 AM)BA0701 Wrote:
(03-22-2025, 11:49 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(03-22-2025, 11:16 PM)FACR2212 Wrote: Imbali males still control Hamilton pride?

Yes, all 3 where accounted for recently when they attacked SBDM.

Speaking of SBDM, any word on his whereabouts, along with the Avoca Male, and the other SBDM, for that matter? Last I saw, SBDM and Avoca were in the north, near the Nkuhumas and the other SBDM, then crickets after.


The lone SBDM was seen with the Nkuhumas again within the last couple of days. Wanna say it was Deon Wessels that shared the sighting in his stories on Instagram. Haven't seen anything on the other one with the Avoca male.
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The Wired Nose of Muntshe Duo ( Fathers of the Gomondwane coalition  Tank ...etc ) back in Jan 2013 .

Photos Created By : David Wall .
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(09-05-2024, 11:08 PM)Brahim Wrote: 2/3 New Transport dam males
Credit: Jaco Geldenhuys

Reading about the Mangheni-Talamati-Unrelated males, I noticed the new transport dam males...

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They resemble Mangheni and Talamati, but I think they also look like the old Transport Dam males Lol



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(03-23-2025, 03:49 AM)Mwk85 Wrote:
(03-23-2025, 03:30 AM)BA0701 Wrote:
(03-22-2025, 11:49 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(03-22-2025, 11:16 PM)FACR2212 Wrote: Imbali males still control Hamilton pride?

Yes, all 3 where accounted for recently when they attacked SBDM.

Speaking of SBDM, any word on his whereabouts, along with the Avoca Male, and the other SBDM, for that matter? Last I saw, SBDM and Avoca were in the north, near the Nkuhumas and the other SBDM, then crickets after.


The lone SBDM was seen with the Nkuhumas again within the last couple of days. Wanna say it was Deon Wessels that shared the sighting in his stories on Instagram. Haven't seen anything on the other one with the Avoca male.

Thank you for that, my friend!
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S21 males



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