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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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1/2 Fourways males. Son of Matshipiri, partner to Torchwood Matimba.
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(03-08-2021, 03:06 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Snip-tail Mpondo.
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What a cat! Look at his black-maned
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Singita KNP update
  • During the month of February, a total of 24 sightings of lions were recorded.
  • The Shishangaan Pride were predominantly sighted towards the south and west of the lodge, with their roars serenading the guests during most evenings.
  • The remaining Kumana male with the droopy lip was found in attendance of the Shishangaan Pride, and early one morning he was seen mating with one of the lionesses. Although old and haggard looking, he is still maintaining his territory towards the southern section of the concession.
  • The Mountain Pride was the pride most often viewed during the month. After spending the first part of the month towards the northern reaches of the concession, they moved towards Pelajambu and Monzo area. All 14 members still appear to be fit and healthy.
  • The Mananga Pride was seen towards north west of the concession, and although there haven’t been any visuals yet, tiny lion cub tracks were found amongst the pride’s tracks. Exciting times ahead! 
  • Xihamham, the grumpy Shishangaan male, was found in the company of the Mananga Pride around Gudzani Dam.
  • A Northern Pride female was found mating with a Northern Pride male around Cassia Open Areas.
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(03-08-2021, 03:06 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Snip-tail Mpondo.

Im really afraid that he might be the last Mpondo alive, except Injured blonded male, other 2 with who Snip Tail returned back north where not seen for half a year..
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Kinky Tail (Sired by old jock males) and a Lioness in the Mating Process

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@Tr1x24 hope not. Amber eyes is one of the best looking lions. Be a huge loss

@Potato Thats good about Xihamham.
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5th mantimahle seen couple days back.
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Mantimahle
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(03-08-2021, 11:29 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Thats good about Xihamham.
I do not think so. It is raport for February so it does not include recent sighting of him being chassed around by 2 new, young males. Also it is another month in which neither of his brother was spotted confirming that Xihamham is indeed last, remaining member of his coalition which will make defending his territory very difficult as we already recently have seen.
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Male lions fight on S28. And ideas who could that be?

In the morning we had seen 2 males sleeping next to a wildebeest kill. When we went back later they had oulled the kill under a bush and were extremely vocal when a fight broke out and 2 males came running out with more vocals coming from inside the bush. Was a surprise to know there were more than we thought

https://www.facebook.com/krugerPRIDE/videos/2999995743555154
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@Potato it was the other Shishangaan Male seen the other day being chased not Xihamham
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@Potato first guy running is the Mohawk s28 Male , you can see his tail end missing and his Mohawk. Maybe Gomondwanes jumped them idk hopefully the other s28 didn’t get caught
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(03-08-2021, 11:42 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Mantimahle
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Orange mane. He seems to be the eldest among the 5
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Three of the possibly four remaining Mantimahle males
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One of the three young Jock boys
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