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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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@Tr1x24 Yeah been a long while since that last S129 male and young partner seen, be cool to see them again but I haven't seen many sightings on h10 this year and that's where they could be
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I like this pic of H2-2 got a new scar on nose also.
Credit: Renee Selvaggio pappas

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@Tr1x24 Yeah I'm not sure of those young gomondwane, I know both tshokwane males are seen near s107 and with pride but not sure of subs, also there's those new males north of s28 not sure if they sons of smudge and darkmane or maybe the sons of tshokwane males, someone I know took clear pics of the new males so will upload when they send them.
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(05-12-2022, 05:13 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @Tr1x24 Yeah I'm not sure of those young gomondwane, I know both tshokwane males are seen near s107 and with pride but not sure of subs, also there's those new males north of s28 not sure if they sons of smudge and darkmane or maybe the sons of tshokwane males, someone I know took clear pics of the new males so will upload when they send them

There are photos of 2 Tshokwane males with Gomondwane pride and sub males where with them, i posted it here before, from late 2020, sub males where looking around 2 yrs old then: 


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Oldest/ Dark Maned Renosterkoppies male as a ~1 year old cub with Renosterkoppies pride, July 2015 :

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This is before 5 Jocks abandoned this area and Mpondos came in, also now we see that he indeed is not Mpondos son, yet Jocks son, and he is born in mid 2014, being now around 8 yrs old.

This guy somehow survived Mpondos, but definitely had a harsh young life, as from photos in early 2019 he looks quite underdeveloped for his age with no mane (maybe he had mange problems, as we see on this photo), so people taught he was only slighly older then younger Renosterkoppies, but he is more then 2 yrs older. Only after in late 2019 and onwards he started to get impressive as he formed coalition with his younger half brothers.
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Beautiful Lubyelubye youngsters, sired by Smudge & Dark Mane Mazithi
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@Tr1x24 did you see Aegons post on Facebook he claims the other 2 aren't even from renosterkoppies pride as they seen as cubs with another pride, il copy his post  

The three Renosterkoppies lions have long been known as the sons of Mpondo male lions. In fact, only the oldest member comes from the Renosterkoppies Pride, but he is not the son of Mpondo male lions. In 2020, Mpondo snip tail began mating with the sisters of the oldest Renosterkoppies male lion and gave birth to some offsprings. The younger renosterkoppies male lions are from the De Laporte Pride. Perhaps the name is relatively new, but they used to be part of the N'waswishaka lions. They have lived on the south side of S65 road for a long time, dating back to at least 2006. So two young Renosterkoppies male lions and three young N'waswishaka male lions (Amahle, Eorenji and Gore) are from the same Pride--N'waswishaka Pride.

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(05-12-2022, 08:51 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @Tr1x24 did you see Aegons post on Facebook he claims the other 2 aren't even from renosterkoppies pride as they seen as cubs with another pride, il copy his post  

The three Renosterkoppies lions have long been known as the sons of Mpondo male lions. In fact, only the oldest member comes from the Renosterkoppies Pride, but he is not the son of Mpondo male lions. In 2020, Mpondo snip tail began mating with the sisters of the oldest Renosterkoppies male lion and gave birth to some offsprings. The younger renosterkoppies male lions are from the De Laporte Pride. Perhaps the name is relatively new, but they used to be part of the N'waswishaka lions. They have lived on the south side of S65 road for a long time, dating back to at least 2006. So two young Renosterkoppies male lions and three young N'waswishaka male lions (Amahle, Eorenji and Gore) are from the same Pride--N'waswishaka Pride.

Didn't see this, but holy looks like that young cub with Nwaswitshaka pride (or some part of it) and with sub Amahle (i think its from mid 2017) actually looks to be Blondie Renosterkoppies male :


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Whisker spots match!! 

So Mohawk and Blondie are actually younger brothers of N'waswitshakas.

Who in the world then sired them? Because they dont look that much similar to Ndhzenga brothers.
Still Mpondos? 

I guess we can still call them Renosterkoppies males, as oldest male is from that pride and as subs they where hanging around that area.
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@Tr1x24 Yeah definitely Blondie, not sure who sired him apparently there was a few coalitions around mating with the pride then
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Dark mane junior and the story of the 4ways coalition



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Trichardt male mating.
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(05-13-2022, 04:34 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Trichardt male mating.
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If these are Shishagaan lionesses, its most likely that they have taken control of the pride. Kumaana and Maputo should be nomads now
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Eastern Bank male
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Big maned Nkaya Pan male, beast :

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