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(12-10-2020, 07:30 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(12-10-2020, 07:05 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: Current Hamilton’s pride male in 2018 at Mazithi Dam.
This good looking male, It's the same male that I've posted above...
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So he is still in the area, a bit north on s145 with portion of Hamiltons pride? As 2 new males came into central Mluwati Concession around Hamiltons Camp and pushed him out.

Those are this 2, s125 males, they where mistaken with Mluwati males by their rangers few months ago:

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Yeah, I think the S125 males and the "Hamilton pride male" are still in the same area. 
Interesting in know if the S125 males have took-over the entire Hamilton pride or just a portion.
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(12-10-2020, 07:37 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: Yeah, I think the S125 males and the "Hamilton pride male" are still in the same area. 
Interesting in know if the S125 males have took-over the entire Hamilton pride or just a portion.

Portion, i dont remember who, but somebody said that Hamiltons Pride male and some lionesses moved a bit north from that area when these males came, prob those 3 females with cubs.. Rest of Hamiltons pride is prob with s125 males.
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The dominant Eastern Bank male standing tall and proud following to a lioness
A male lion trying to follow the steps of its mate. This specific encounter had this mating pair trying to push out an older male while the older male was hanging around them. The entry of elephants later made things interesting.
Photo credit: Subbu Balue
KNP-December 2019,published: 12/10/2020.
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A stunning beast giving us a intense stare at Kruger National Park
1/2 Fourways males in all his glory!
Photo credit: AnneMarie Scheepers
KNP-published: 12/09/2020.

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Lions keeping a close eye on a sly Black-backed jackal with the intention to steal a piece of their buffalo kill.
Photo taken on the H7 in the Kruger National Park on 30 September 2020. There were around 7 or 8 members.
Photo credit: Wilmari Porter Photography
KNP-H7-published: 12/09/2020.

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A magical moment in time, captured in a second, there for a lifetime.
A battered looking of 1/2 Sweni males
Photo credit: Johan Evert
KNP-published: 12/09/2020.

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The three Mopani boys seen this morning at Letaba low water bridge 
KNP-Letaba,posted: 12/10/2020.
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One of the Sweni pride males!
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August'19

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What a gorgeous specimen! 
1/2 Sweni boys looking in fantastic shape despite his age!
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August'19

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TBT - One of the magnificent Eastern bank males quenching their thirst at a waterhole.
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A recent sighting of one of the two S129/Muntshe males.
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LubyeLubye pride males Smudge and Dark Mane. 
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(12-10-2020, 04:48 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: The Shishangeni male 
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This lion was very impressive. But on these photos we can see it had a torn cheek. Was it because a fight against an other lion ?

And yes ! RIP...
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Young Shish males still on H7

Sighting Missed
Sunday morning H7 close to N'semani Dam - Sad sighting!
We arrived at sighting right next to the road where 2 lions were doing what lions do, hiding from the hot sun, and chilling. We hung around and as this was the sighting where there were the most cars, it was heating up and cats were down, we decided to move on and see if we could find anything else. On Monday I saw that the third lion joined these two and was Casper!! I have been searching for the Ghost for months and missed it doing something that Sheila never does .... Leave a potentially good sighting
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to move onto .. who knows what



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(12-11-2020, 02:18 AM)Spalea Wrote:
(12-10-2020, 04:48 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: The Shishangeni male 
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This lion was very impressive. But on these photos we can see it had a torn cheek. Was it because a fight against an other lion ?

And yes ! RIP...
Could be. I don't know tbh.
Perhaps, He get the injury on the cheek while was feeding off a big prey like a buffalo
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