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RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - T I N O - 11-26-2020

Look at who's back! A recent sighting of Kinky tail! Another son of the old Jock males on the move at Kruger National Park 
KNP,-25/11/2020,-
Photo credit to: Lara Couldon

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RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - T I N O - 11-26-2020


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One of the three magnificent young Jock males at Kruger National Park. What a gorgeous specimen! As per Big on Wild. He's the biggest of the young Jock males.
KNP,-25/11/2020
Photo credit to: Dani'le Bredenkamp(Capturing Kruger)


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - titose - 11-26-2020

(11-25-2020, 12:23 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @titose Those pictures just look weird because of the sun and light makes them look like gomondwanes. Kerry Kruger’s pride Safari messaged me she was at same sighting they were all black maned just light makes them look blonde and Kyle Smith has a video on IG of the sighting shows it’s 3 shishangeni

Hello everyone, in fact if I agree with @TinoArmando que these are Shishangeni males, the photographer had told me that in this sighting there were 5 males nearby, but she did not specify how close they were and there is around the doubt that they were Gomondwane males, So I asked Jean Graham (DiscoverKruger) if the Gomondwane males had been seen near the location the photographer told me about and he said no, that those should be the Shishangeni and Vurhami pride. ..


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - titose - 11-26-2020

1/2 Kanniedood pride males or Mozambique males!
"Got these two big males down river from Shingwedzi camp this morning light rain made for a very nice photo I think slow shutter shows the rain drops and was lucky that the Lion was keeping still."
Shingwedzi Restcamp, KNP
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RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - T I N O - 11-26-2020

One of the two S125 males. This coalition of two males often seen around the S125 and concession around Hamilton’s 
KNP-Posted: 26/11/20.
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RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - T I N O - 11-27-2020

One of the always mighty and badass Mpondo males on the prowl
caption written by the author: Black-maned boy on the prowl at Kruger National Park
KNP,-11/26/2020,-
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RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - T I N O - 11-27-2020

Sad news comes from KNP
Male lion found dead at Mpondo dam. 
Tinged by russelsteynberg
Such a shame. This male lion sighted possibly dead near Mpondo dam looks really very healthy and well feed. 
Besides from this angle and distance, I haven't seen any scars and any injuries. Which could be the reasons?
Location and date: KNP-Near Mpondo Dam-11/27/20,-

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RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - titose - 11-27-2020

RIP King! 
"A very very sad Sighting indeed.
We sat with this Lion for some time. He was on his way out.. 
When we 1st saw him, he was in a terrible state, as his lower Jaw was completely Broken and Hanging. Must have been in a Fight or  his Prey got hold of him. 
We  watched him looking at the Antelope across the dam, yet could do nothing.
We watched him watch us, before he took his last breath and his head fell to the Ground. His mane still moving as if he was running gave us hope, but it was just the wind doing its last tricks... It was really sad to watch. 
 Using the Binoculars, I saw his eyes fade away, pulling back into the eye sockets...
In the end, I felt good to be there, as I know he used to be the center of attention among all photographers, and I could take the last one. He knew we were there.
Rest in Peace Giant. You will not be forgotten."

By: Sean Koekemoer


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RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - Tr1x24 - 11-27-2020

(11-27-2020, 09:49 PM)titose Wrote: RIP King! 
"A very very sad Sighting indeed.
We sat with this Lion for some time. He was on his way out.. 
When we 1st saw him, he was in a terrible state, as his lower Jaw was completely Broken and Hanging. Must have been in a Fight or  his Prey got hold of him. 
We  watched him looking at the Antelope across the dam, yet could do nothing.
We watched him watch us, before he took his last breath and his head fell to the Ground. His mane still moving as if he was running gave us hope, but it was just the wind doing its last tricks... It was really sad to watch. 
 Using the Binoculars, I saw his eyes fade away, pulling back into the eye sockets...
In the end, I felt good to be there, as I know he used to be the center of attention among all photographers, and I could take the last one. He knew we were there.
Rest in Peace Giant. You will not be forgotten."

By: Sean Koekemoer


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Is that Long Mane Styx male? :o


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - titose - 11-27-2020

(11-27-2020, 09:56 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(11-27-2020, 09:49 PM)titose Wrote: RIP King! 
"A very very sad Sighting indeed.
We sat with this Lion for some time. He was on his way out.. 
When we 1st saw him, he was in a terrible state, as his lower Jaw was completely Broken and Hanging. Must have been in a Fight or  his Prey got hold of him. 
We  watched him looking at the Antelope across the dam, yet could do nothing.
We watched him watch us, before he took his last breath and his head fell to the Ground. His mane still moving as if he was running gave us hope, but it was just the wind doing its last tricks... It was really sad to watch. 
 Using the Binoculars, I saw his eyes fade away, pulling back into the eye sockets...
In the end, I felt good to be there, as I know he used to be the center of attention among all photographers, and I could take the last one. He knew we were there.
Rest in Peace Giant. You will not be forgotten."

By: Sean Koekemoer


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Is that Long Mane Styx male? :o

Yes it is long mane of the Styx/S26 males!


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - Tr1x24 - 11-27-2020

(11-27-2020, 09:59 PM)titose Wrote: Yes it is long mane of the Styx/S26 males!

Very sad news.. Is that the same male that @TinoArmando posted that was found dead at Mpondo Dam?


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - T I N O - 11-27-2020

Yeah it is him. 
Terrible sad news


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - titose - 11-27-2020

(11-27-2020, 10:04 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(11-27-2020, 09:59 PM)titose Wrote: Yes it is long mane of the Styx/S26 males!

Very sad news.. Is that the same male that @TinoArmando posted that was found dead at Mpondo Dam?

Yes, from what I read in the original publication he was found in the Mpondo Dam!


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - T I N O - 11-27-2020

He was found near Mpondo dam. 
At least he left a good legacy through the KNP alongside the other three S26 males. He look very skinny from what you can tell. I wonder which might be the cause of his death!!
He passed away at the age of 9 years old. Very early considering that he was still on his prime.


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - Hairy tummy - 11-27-2020

Maybe a hunt gone wrong, internal injuries causing a sudden death. Post i read earlier said he looked well fed