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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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@Matimbalani they have 3 prides in Kapama. That the sons run now whilst the one eye mora had two lionesses making a small 4th pride I guess . But you know small reserves trade lions and bring in lions from different reserves so they must have some plans in place
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(04-15-2021, 10:53 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: He comes from Lubyelubye pride and yeah if he doesn’t look like jocks then he’s old lubyes son. Same stuff with Charleston males had to wait till they got older to know who their dads actually were

Its quite weird then how he didn't stick with 2 younger Lubyelubye males and that lioness after Mazithi males came in, I guess age difference did its part as he was already then ready for nomadic life.
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Massive s26 males with a pride :




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(04-15-2021, 10:53 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Same stuff with Charleston males had to wait till they got older to know who their dads actually were
What was the confusion with Charleston males? :o Some random dudes were spreading fake infos as Charlestons could have been sired by Toulon males, but the old Mala Mala raports (Charleston pride just to be resident in southern Mala Mala) that CHarlestons were definitelly sired by the two Kruger males.
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1/4 Phabeni males.
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One eye. 1/7 Gomondwane.
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(04-16-2021, 03:49 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: One eye. 1/7 Gomondwane.
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Are still the 7 males alive?
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The 3 golden Shimuwini boys patrolling their territory on H14 near Ngwenyeni.
#Kruger #Letaba #Ngweyemi
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2:20pm
3 lion stationary
S128, 100m from H10 S entrance, lying in the grass 
Near Lower Sabie
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One of the last two legendary males from the Shishangeni crocodile bridge area at H4-2, the stunning Shishangeni males!
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Up close and personal with the huge Mjejane male known as "Toya" at Kruger National Park.
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One of the three Mingerhout males near Letaba - Northern Kruger
Photo credit: Hilly Tepper Mohr
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@"TinoArmando" maybe, there’s reports of the 5 roaring east towards other males
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The Kings of the Crocodile Bridge area!
One of the members of the stunning coalition of Gomondwane males at S28.
"Hearing one of these guys ringing in the night will send chills down your spine ?The sound of Africa."
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(04-17-2021, 12:32 AM)titose Wrote: The Kings of the Crocodile Bridge area!
One of the members of the stunning coalition of Gomondwane males at S28.
"Hearing one of these guys ringing in the night will send chills down your spine ?The sound of Africa."
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One of the strongest coalitions in Kruger at the moment.
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