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RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - kobe8jf1234 - 02-05-2024

(02-05-2024, 01:16 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Idk why they separated them yet to get the logic behind that. Letaba and Tshokwane are very far from each other they will likely never find each other again.

isnt letaba all the way in the north kruger ? they should put together so chances of them surviving is higher they pretty much send them on suicide mission


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - BigLion39 - 02-07-2024

Doesn't make much sense to me why they choose to make a decision to seperate, which is not left to nature, its humans making choices that only nature should make. IMHO, they should have left them together wherever they relocated them to. I understand they had to be relocated but, separated? Yeah, doesn't make sense.


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - Ahmed Ali - 02-08-2024


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Throwback At Nkhulu area in Kruger NP  back to 2015 .

The 3 males who become a  Mazithi pride males in early 2016 with thier old Father and likely thier sister a young female .

These boyes are succsefull left a big legecy like the 3 Mazirhi/Tshokwane males and the Trecharted males and some around Tshokwane picnice spot .

Not to mention their daughters born into all the groups that were theirs and may still be theirs.  Because some will come and say that the offspring will be cut off if the male offspring die. I do not agree with your opinion, dear. As long as there are female offspring, this offspring will continue for a specified period. 

Photos Created By :- Gillian soames


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - Wyld@Heart - 02-08-2024

(02-07-2024, 12:01 PM)BigLion39 Wrote: Doesn't make much sense to me why they choose to make a decision to seperate, which is not left to nature, its humans making choices that only nature should make. IMHO, they should have left them together wherever they relocated them to. I understand they had to be relocated but, separated? Yeah, doesn't make sense.
I very rarely question the guys who make these choices as their job is difficult and alot goes on that we as the general public are not aware of but in this case I am left rather bewildered myself. I have no idea the logic behind it. I could possibly understand a separation with both being placed in the north as it has a lower population density but Tshokwane has no such paucity in numbers. I simply cannot fathom it.


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - Duco Ndona - 02-08-2024

The only thing I can think of is that they had two areas that needed new blood that they felt a single male in his prime would be able to handle himself in. While that particular happened to have the best match genetically which removal would not cause much issues.


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - Mapokser - 02-08-2024

This hardly justifies it. Lions thrive when in groups, they are happier this way. Nature gave these lions a brother, by Kruger's own policies, they were in no position to separate them, making their lives harder and them less happy.


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - Tr1x24 - 02-08-2024

From where you guys got info that they where separated? 

As for separation, relocating 2 males in a certain area is very dangerous for local lion population.

2 males can easily oust 1 local territorial male, with more effort and luck even coalition of 2 or 3...kill all the cubs and few females in process.

While lone male cant do nearly as much damage.

In a sense its not fair to the brothers, but it would not be fair aswell to the territorial male which those 2 could oust/kill if they relocate him to his area or near by.

This situation is hard and imposible to fix, as these lions have to be moved, but with that you are playing with nature.

Shipping them far north where lion population is low is not an answer as we saw with Snip Mpondo and HP male.


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - Potato - 02-10-2024







RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - kobe8jf1234 - 02-10-2024

(02-10-2024, 01:03 PM)Potato Wrote:



where are the skorro pride subs at ?


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - Brahim - 02-12-2024

Gomondwane Youngster. Sired by 2 Tshokwane/South Lower Sabie males.
Credit: Larisa Rand


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - Brahim - 02-12-2024

One of the two Young S90 males.
Credit: Barry Christensen


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - Brahim - 02-12-2024

S90 Young males.
Credit: Lanceqsteytler


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - Brahim - 02-12-2024

Mandevu Tintswalo.
Credit: CalebSam


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - Brahim - 02-12-2024

Trichardt males on a kill at Singita Lebombo.
Credit: Jonah Ballow


RE: Coalitions of Kruger National Park - Brahim - 02-12-2024

Matjulu young male seen recently near Berg En dal. This boy is a spitting image of his father (Young Jock male with smallest mane).
Credit: DZ Wildlife