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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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@"TinoArmando" that guys a tank. 5 years back that guy was running the Masorini and h9. Now it’s the two Masorini males, big difference. Same as that guy on s50 near Kanniedood dam @Herekitty posted , he’s massive aswell compared to current rulers Kanniedood males and Those two s50 guys.
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Northern Kruger - April 2016
The Masorini males in action this morning with one of the females and 3 cubs and 1 sub adult male.  3 Generations all together on one spot!
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(03-07-2021, 10:36 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @"TinoArmando" that guys a tank. 5 years back that guy was running the Masorini and h9. Now it’s the two Masorini males, big difference. Same as that guy on s50 near Kanniedood dam @Herekitty posted , he’s massive aswell compared to current rulers Kanniedood males and Those two s50 guys.

Indeed! Seems that the bloodline of the past was something else!
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S36 male mating, what a beauty of a lion, @Brahimlegend any idea who might sire him? :

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Cant remember if this was posted, Shishangeni male with Hippo Pools female, in February :

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We know that Shishangenis are some of the biggest lions in Kruger, but holy shit look at that size difference, i think i never seen such a big size difference between male and female lion in Kruger.. That guy is massive..
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( This post was last modified: 03-08-2021, 02:38 AM by Brahim )

@Tr1x24 Nothing on him sadly. Only information is he was 1/5 s36 males and one of his partners was the last Matjulu Male but not known if they are related or they just let the old guy join
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Update on Casper the White Lion... We had the privilege to see him with the three other males on our way back from the Mathikithi Wildernis Trail on Saturday 6 March 2021. It seems as if they have been hanging around the Mathikithi hill for the past couple of months, trying to avoid the more dominant males in the Greater Satara area. They are alive, but their condition seems to have deteriorated slightly due to greater foraging and top condition of herbivores, after the rain. Casper earned a few more scars from the last sighting as he fights for his right at the table. I assume they might start to contend for a larger territory in another year or two if they can survive this season of plenty. Credit: Gertzen Schlemmer

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(03-08-2021, 02:23 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Young Shishangaans
Update on Casper the White Lion... We had the privilege to see him with the three other males on our way back from the Mathikithi Wildernis Trail on Saturday 6 March 2021. It seems as if they have been hanging around the Mathikithi hill for the past couple of months, trying to avoid the more dominant males in the Greater Satara area. They are alive, but their condition seems to have deteriorated slightly due to greater foraging and top condition of herbivores, after the rain. Casper earned a few more scars from the last sighting as he fights for his right at the table. I assume they might start to contend for a larger territory in another year or two if they can survive this season of plenty. Credit: Gertzen Schlemmer

Are they territorial? Its quite strange if they are not, 4 strong males at the age over 6 yrs old, they should find territory without too much problem by now..
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(03-08-2021, 02:23 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Young Shishangaans
Update on Casper the White Lion... We had the privilege to see him with the three other males on our way back from the Mathikithi Wildernis Trail on Saturday 6 March 2021. It seems as if they have been hanging around the Mathikithi hill for the past couple of months, trying to avoid the more dominant males in the Greater Satara area. They are alive, but their condition seems to have deteriorated slightly due to greater foraging and top condition of herbivores, after the rain. Casper earned a few more scars from the last sighting as he fights for his right at the table. I assume they might start to contend for a larger territory in another year or two if they can survive this season of plenty. Credit: Gertzen Schlemmer

Casper is undoubtedly the son of the one-eyed male of the Shishangaan coalition, they look very much alike!
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(03-08-2021, 03:02 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(03-08-2021, 02:23 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Young Shishangaans
Update on Casper the White Lion... We had the privilege to see him with the three other males on our way back from the Mathikithi Wildernis Trail on Saturday 6 March 2021. It seems as if they have been hanging around the Mathikithi hill for the past couple of months, trying to avoid the more dominant males in the Greater Satara area. They are alive, but their condition seems to have deteriorated slightly due to greater foraging and top condition of herbivores, after the rain. Casper earned a few more scars from the last sighting as he fights for his right at the table. I assume they might start to contend for a larger territory in another year or two if they can survive this season of plenty. Credit: Gertzen Schlemmer

Are they territorial? Its quite strange if they are not, 4 strong males at the age over 6 yrs old, they should find territory without too much problem by now..

Casper and his siblings will be 8 years old this year, it is very strange that they are not already dominant over some pride!
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No they aren’t dominant, but there’s no reason they shouldn’t be, it’s indeed strange. They have numbers, they just need confidence to take the pride/expel someone
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@titose casper should be 7 in July. Born July 2014
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(03-08-2021, 03:02 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(03-08-2021, 02:23 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Young Shishangaans
Update on Casper the White Lion... We had the privilege to see him with the three other males on our way back from the Mathikithi Wildernis Trail on Saturday 6 March 2021. It seems as if they have been hanging around the Mathikithi hill for the past couple of months, trying to avoid the more dominant males in the Greater Satara area. They are alive, but their condition seems to have deteriorated slightly due to greater foraging and top condition of herbivores, after the rain. Casper earned a few more scars from the last sighting as he fights for his right at the table. I assume they might start to contend for a larger territory in another year or two if they can survive this season of plenty. Credit: Gertzen Schlemmer

Are they territorial? Its quite strange if they are not, 4 strong males at the age over 6 yrs old, they should find territory without too much problem by now..

i agree what holding them back they are a powerhouse what are the dominant males in the Greater Satara area that are holding them back ?
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@kobe8jf1234 They are surrounded by old aged coalitions, with low numbers. They shouldn’t really be a problem for them
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Snip-tail Mpondo.
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