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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(04-22-2021, 03:12 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Interesting times couple days back the Two Shishangeni males were chasing Gomondwane males. They didn’t catch them because the Gomondwane booted it. Witnessed by bigonwild he only saw one Gomondwane. and Kerry Kruger pride Safaris saw two Gomondwane. Either way Shishangeni still got it. and Rodney nombekana was there too. This was at Gomondwane apparently after this the shishangenis left and went back to s25 whilst Gomondwane went back to s28. Apparently Tshokwane males are 20kms  away from the their territory now.
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With equal numbers i dont see many lions beat these 2 Shishangenis, if any..they are full of confidence, experience and massive in size. 

Are 2 s28 males now nomadic? Gomondwanes took full charge of s28 if im not mistaken..

And that recent fight/chase of s28 males by either Shishangenis or Gomondwanes might also confirm that, aswell as loss of mane on Vurhami male, which might be due to nomadic stress.
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A young lion, Southern part of Kruger, not the exact location...
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@Tr1x24 seems a lot has changed in this area right now. S28 males it’s been hard to know their situation but doesn’t look great for them. I haven’t seen the 4 hippo pools males in a while. Asked big on wild who was there. Said only one has been seen alone, hope they are alright
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(04-22-2021, 04:20 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @Tr1x24 seems a lot has changed in this area right now. S28 males it’s been hard to know their situation but doesn’t look great for them. I haven’t seen the 4 hippo pools males in a while. Asked big on wild who was there. Said only one has been seen alone, hope they are alright

Hippo Pools where last seen 4-5 months ago close to s26 males territory if im not mistaken, quite northwest of Croc Bridge. 

They are not around Croc Bridge for quite some time now. Few young HP young males that are seen there near pride and Shishangenis are younger generation, not 4 older ones or maybe 1 younger stayed behind. 

Here are the 4 older Hippo Pools young males from around half a year ago :


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Leeubron males near Satara :

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2 young Mjejane males in mid 2017 at s26/s25 junction, Toya and i think Pretty Boy, Kruger Sightings :


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The Shimuwini/Mopani coalition
caption by: Diressh Parbhoo Currently my favourite lion coalition in the Kruger -
The regal Shimuwini/Golden males
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One of the impressive Boyela males while patrolling his territory north of Shingwedzi! 
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-Nkaya Pan Male Coalition-
"Nkaya Pan boys on the move S126, November 2020. We were so fortunate and spoilt with sightings of these boys and their pride"
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The last Kumana male known as Drop-lip- Shishangaam pride male at Sweni hide! 
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Oldest of Renosterkoppies males:

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(04-23-2021, 05:52 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Oldest of Renosterkoppies males:

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He has grown a lot, oldest son of Mpondo males right?
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(04-23-2021, 06:05 PM)Timbavati Wrote: He has grown a lot, oldest son of Mpondo males right?

He is known as Mpondo son, but he is most likely not because of his age, he is too old, so he is more likely sired by either Stolsnek or maybe even Jock males.
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Sweni Male with 2 of the 6 N’wanetsi young males their sons. S100, Satara.
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