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RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - Brahim - 08-16-2021

@Mdz123 Yep all good, Birmingham breakaway likely sired by Avoca/Giraffe. 7 Satara males only information is possibly they come from southern pride in lebombo but that is still unknown.


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - lionuk - 08-16-2021

@Mdz123 Yes, all look correct. Birmingham breakaways are likely to be sired by Avoca/Giraffe males, like that Birmingham Young Male is spitting image of his father Brutus Avoca/Giraffe and his half brother Dark Mane Avoca. 

Picture left: Brutus Avoca
Picture middle: Dark Mane Avoca
Picture right: Birmingham Young Male

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RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - Mdz123 - 08-16-2021

The Matimba bloodline is spreading so fast!


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - T I N O - 08-17-2021

The two big and healthy Ngotso males!
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RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - Tonpa - 08-17-2021

Here’s a Sightings Snapshot for July:
Lions
  • With the arrival of the Maputo male into the area and the confrontation with the Kumana male, the Shishangaan Pride (with the exception of two lionesses) seem to have disappeared. It is well-known that when a new male lion takes over an area from the previous “king” one of the first things that he does is kill all the young lions (sired by the previous territory-owner). The Shishangaan lionesses obviously know that their youngsters are in a very precarious situation and we hope that they have moved them away from the danger. We have, however seen that two of the lionesses (including the lioness with the bad limp) have now started consorting with the Maputo male and have been seen with him on numerous occasions.
  • The Kumana male was seen on a few occasions this last month. At the beginning of July he was seen fighting with the Maputo male. Since then, he has only been seen by himself. He has sustained some new injuries and is sporting two bite marks on his back. It seems that the Maputo male has taken over the area. Unless the Kumana male is able to drive the Maputo male out it is very likely that he will have a very hard time. It is a sad ending to a majestic male lion to be driven out from his territory and away from his lionesses. Most male lions that lose their territories when they are already at a late stage in their lives do not last much longer. Fortunately, he did manage to scavenge something to eat in the form of a zebra carcass and, on another occasion, a giraffe carcass.
  • The Maputo male was seen fighting with the Kumana male at the beginning of the month. Since then, he has been seen in the company of two of the Shish females. It appears that he might have been successful in his territorial take-over attempt.
  • The Mananga pride has been seen on a few occasions this last month, mainly in the north-western side of the concession, near Gudzani Dam. This pride is becoming quite large now. There are at least seventeen individuals in this pride now (including sub-adults and cubs). They have two older cubs and five young ones. Towards the end of the month we were lucky enough to witness the Mananga pride killing and feeding on a zebra foal. Earlier on in the month they were seen feeding on a giraffe, and on another occasion a waterbuck. Lion numbers have been dropping drastically over the last century and scientists in the Kruger National Park have been doing lion counts. Recently they were doing studies to the west of the concession and tranquilised many of the Mananga lionesses. They then put brand marks on these animals so that they can identify individuals from a distance. It was a surprise to us, when we saw the pride after that, to see that many of the lionesses have “s”, “z” or “ss” marks on their rumps. They do not seem to be behaving any differently to the vehicles after their ordeal.
  • The Mountain pride also seem to have disappeared. We have not been seeing much of them this last month. We think that, with the males fighting, that the Mountain pride have moved out of the area. Some of the guides believe that they have moved into Mozambique or possibly to the north of the concession. There are, however, large blocks of the concession in the north without roads and it is possible that they could be there in the hills. We saw them twice in July. At present this pride consists of 4 adult females, 1 sub-adult male and six juveniles.
  • The two Shish males have not been seen regularly this last month. When they were sighted, they were usually with the Mananga pride. Xihamham is also sporting a new brand mark on his rump. These two male lions are also old now and, very likely, will soon have to defend their territory against younger males who want to take over the area. Towards the end of the month it appears that Xihamham was chasing after two young males.
  • Two young males were seen in the northern part of the concession on at least two occasions this last month. These two are probably looking for a territory to take as their own. They will have to deal with the Shish males first before they are successful in their take-over.
https://singita.com/2021/07/singita-kruger-national-park-july-2021


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - Tr1x24 - 08-18-2021

Biyamiti males at Nwaswitshaka waterhole on s65, Kruger Sightings :


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Oldest male who was seen mating with Nwaswitshaka female recently :

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RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - T I N O - 08-18-2021

Two new males seen recently in Kumana Dam KNP.
Doesn't they resemblances to the Kumama males?
Photo credits: Gary Mills

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RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - T I N O - 08-18-2021

More two pics of the two new males seen in Kumama dam recently. What a beast of male lions
Photo credits: Gary Mills
Special thanks to @"Brahimlegend"  for the pics

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RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - Gavskrr - 08-18-2021

(08-18-2021, 02:30 AM)Timbavati Wrote: More two pics of the two new males seen in Kumama dam recently. What a beast of male lions
Photo credits: Gary Mills
Special thanks to @"Brahimlegend"  for the pics

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wow they are awesome, looking forward to new updates on them


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - BA0701 - 08-18-2021

(08-18-2021, 02:30 AM)Timbavati Wrote: More two pics of the two new males seen in Kumama dam recently. What a beast of male lions
Photo credits: Gary Mills
Special thanks to @"Brahimlegend"  for the pics

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Wow! Super impressive males, I'm with @Gavskrr on this one, hope to hear more on these two. Beautiful lions, with fantastic manes. Just goes to show how many awesome specimens there are in the wild, that we have never even seen or heard of.


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - T I N O - 08-18-2021

(08-18-2021, 02:47 AM)Gavskrr Wrote:
(08-18-2021, 02:30 AM)Timbavati Wrote: More two pics of the two new males seen in Kumama dam recently. What a beast of male lions
Photo credits: Gary Mills
Special thanks to @"Brahimlegend"  for the pics

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wow they are awesome, looking forward to new updates on them
Me too. I'm really exciting of hear about new males in the area. The male in the right side, looks like much older than the one in the left side, the pigmentation of his nose is fully-black, while the male in the left has an big part of his nose  pink with dots black. That's my observation.


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - T I N O - 08-18-2021

(08-18-2021, 02:47 AM)Gavskrr Wrote:
(08-18-2021, 02:30 AM)Timbavati Wrote: More two pics of the two new males seen in Kumama dam recently. What a beast of male lions
Photo credits: Gary Mills
Special thanks to @"Brahimlegend"  for the pics

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wow they are awesome, looking forward to new updates on them
Me too. I'm really exciting of hear about new males in the area. The male in the right side, looks like much older than the one in the left side, the pigmentation of his nose is fully-black, while the male in the left has an big part of his nose  pink with dots black. That's my observation.


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - T I N O - 08-18-2021

(08-18-2021, 03:05 AM)BA0701 Wrote:
(08-18-2021, 02:30 AM)Timbavati Wrote: More two pics of the two new males seen in Kumama dam recently. What a beast of male lions
Photo credits: Gary Mills
Special thanks to @"Brahimlegend"  for the pics

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Wow! Super impressive males, I'm with @Gavskrr on this one, hope to hear more on these two. Beautiful lions, with fantastic manes. Just goes to show how many awesome specimens there are in the wild, that we have never even seen or heard of.

You couldn't have described it better. It's truly mind blowing! These two has a very big and beautiful brown manes. I can't wait to hear more about them soon! Fingers crossed


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - T I N O - 08-18-2021

One of the  Mazithi males. 
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RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - Tr1x24 - 08-18-2021

Looks like the sons of Kumana males, that right male is so similar to remaining Kumana male Drop Lip.