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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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The Eastern Bank & South Shishangeni males have got a new name for their coalition, which is Afsaal Males.
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Eastern Bank male
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(12-15-2021, 07:37 PM)lionuk Wrote: The Eastern Bank & South Shishangeni males have got a new name for their coalition, which is Afsaal Males.
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Origins/meanings of the name?
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(12-15-2021, 10:15 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: Origins/meanings of the name?
Sorry I don't know. I'll try and find out, though
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(12-15-2021, 10:15 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: Origins/meanings of the name?
If you mean Afsaal, it is an area on the H3 tar between Skukuza and Malelane Gate although a little closer to Malelane, it must be said. Lovely picnic spot there. In Afrikaans it means to have a break or take a break from the journey, there isn't really a direct literal translation to English.
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(12-15-2021, 10:15 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: Origins/meanings of the name?

From Jock Safari Lodge:

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The Eastern Bank male and South Sishangeni male (featured) have been providing our guests with some amazing close-up sightings over the past year.

They were first seen by the Jock Rangers at Afsaal picnic site on the Southern edge of the Jock Concession as a coalition...but were well known prior to that in their previous coalition.

They rule the Jock Concession currently from South to North with 2 Prides (Jock and Windmill) under their rule.

They never had a Coalition name, so going forward we will refer to them as the “Afsaal Males” for identification purposes.
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(12-14-2021, 06:21 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: A legend pf Kruger. Nice to see him in great condition for his 11 yrs old age! He is still nomadic as far as Im aware, hope he finds a partner as he cant take over a pride by himself since he is surrounded by coalitions.
I'm not sure he's 11 years old. Because someone with a good credibility in lions told me recently that male was born in 2012..
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(12-16-2021, 03:33 PM)lionuk Wrote:
(12-14-2021, 06:21 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: A legend pf Kruger. Nice to see him in great condition for his 11 yrs old age! He is still nomadic as far as Im aware, hope he finds a partner as he cant take over a pride by himself since he is surrounded by coalitions.
I'm not sure he's 11 years old. Because someone with a good credibility in lions told me recently that male was born in 2012..


Unfortunately we can never know their exact age but I am are sure that the last Mpondo is past his prime.
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(12-16-2021, 07:44 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: Unfortunately we can never know their exact age but I am are sure that the last Mpondo is past his prime.

Actually we know, Snip-Tail Mpondo and his now missing brother where born in Jock pride in period between late 2011- early 2012, as towards late 2011, his fathers, 3 Mlambane males ousted Old Jock male and started mating with Jock females.. Snip Tail will turn 10 yrs of age around this months.

2 Lukimbi brothers (Orange Eyes and Blondie) where born in 2011, as theres pictures of small cubs from 2011 in Lukimbi pride.

They definitely gone too soon, as except 5th (and now Snip Tail) no other males from Mpondos reached 10 yrs of age unfortunately..
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(12-16-2021, 09:50 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: They definitely gone too soon, as except 5th (and now Snip Tail) no other males from Mpondos reached 10 yrs of age unfortunately..

Yeah, it's sad about that magnificent coalition. But, at least, they left amazing offspring, like this male, 1/3 Renosterkoppie males seen yesterday on S1
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(12-16-2021, 09:50 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Actually we know, Snip-Tail Mpondo and his now missing brother where born in Jock pride in period between late 2011- early 2012, as towards late 2011, his fathers, 3 Mlambane males ousted Old Jock male and started mating with Jock females.. Snip Tail will turn 10 yrs of age around this months.

Jock is really a huge pride, sired 2 Mpondos with Mlambane males and 4 (now 3) Berg-en-daal males with Stosnek males
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(12-06-2021, 10:33 AM)Tonpa Wrote: "6:47am
4 Lion stationary
"male lions"
H1-1, 14km S of Skukuza
Near Skukuza
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Tinged by Ammaar"



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Any updates on these 4?
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(12-16-2021, 10:31 PM)lionuk Wrote: Yeah, it's sad about that magnificent coalition. But, at least, they left amazing offspring, like this male, 1/3 Renosterkoppie males seen yesterday on S1
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This guy is known as oldest Renosterkoppies male/Mpondo son, but he isnt Mpondos son, as his age doesnt match.

Mpondo's first offsprings in Renosterkoppies pride shouldn't be born before late 2016, even 2017, and this boy is quite older, prob born in 2015 or something, most likely sired by previous coalition (maybe Jocks?).

Regardless, near that area on S1 another male was seen, i think it might be one of the younger Renosterkoppies males, Kruger Sightings :


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I recon that oldest renosterkoppies is son of Mpondos he doesn’t look much older then that Blondie one, just this guy developed quick even as a young sub he was fully maned. But yeah that other guy seen is the youngest renosterkoppies someone posted a video of him with that pic
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Vuku, 1/2 Ngotso males seen today.
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