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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(10-28-2022, 02:36 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: HP, 1/4 Makhohlola males. Looking more like his Shishangeni father's daily.
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How many HP males are there? Were they all sired by Shishangeni? And what happened did they all get separated?
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(10-29-2022, 12:12 PM)BigLion39 Wrote: How many HP males are there? Were they all sired by Shishangeni? And what happened did they all get separated?

5 or 6, 4 older and 2 younger, its unknown if 1 of 4 older, who went missing, is now 1 of 2 younger, as 1/2 younger is a bit older, so it might be 5 males in total and not 6.

Basically, older ones went nomadic towards late 2020, they somehow split, and "cheek doted" male joined S28 males in 2021, his 3 older brothers where presumed missing at this point, and 2 younger ones where still with HP pride (as i said, 1 might have been moving between 2 groups). 

Then smudge nosed and light maned appeared in Mjejane reserve and ousted Mo in 2022. 

2 younger who stayed with natal pride, are now nomads for quite some time already, although not sure about their status, recently only older of the 2 was seen near Gomondwanes territory.  

Younger male might be the male who got a beating by Gomondwanes month or so a go (it was posted here), not sure if he survived. 

Yes, all sired by Shishangenis.
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South Shishangeni and pride

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Marula Pride - near Rhino Post Lodge

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Are the 3 mjejane males back together?
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(10-30-2022, 02:48 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Are the 3 mjejane males back together?

I believe one of them is presumed dead at this point, having not been seen, to my knowledge, since his brother was found badly injured.
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(10-29-2022, 05:35 AM)Lycaon Wrote: @"Timbavati"   

This male looks lean and alert.

He is really a massive specimen. Imo, the most impressive of the three
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(10-30-2022, 03:06 AM)BA0701 Wrote:
(10-30-2022, 02:48 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Are the 3 mjejane males back together?

I believe one of them is presumed dead at this point, having not been seen, to my knowledge, since his brother was found badly injured.

Indeed. It’s believed one of them has passed away.
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Yeah basically what Tr1x24 said 4 older ones, 2 rule mjejane and 1 is 1/4 Makhohlola males now. Then they have 2 slightly younger bros who are nomadic. And they have 3 sub younger brothers though only one seen lately alive for sure. There was younger cub/subs but they maybe killed lately.
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Are these the Nkuhlus with Dreadlock Delaporte? Picture owner mentions 7 young males with an older guy.

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Great take on male lions coalitions, and why usually bigger coalitions (4+ males) who control big territory, are not so successful in raising their offspring to adulthood as smaller coalitions like 2-3 males :




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(10-30-2022, 07:40 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Great take on male lions coalitions, and why usually bigger coalitions (4+ males) who control big territory, are not so successful in raising their offspring to adulthood as smaller coalitions like 2-3 males :





Very interesting video my friend!!
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(10-30-2022, 06:49 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: Are these the Nkuhlus with Dreadlock Delaporte? Picture owner mentions 7 young males with an older guy.


who are these males ?
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Apparently the lighter maned Forways Matshpiri has heterochromia(different colored eyes). Found a post about it on Fb. Cool stuff.
 
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(10-31-2022, 07:59 AM)sik94 Wrote: Apparently the lighter maned Forways Matshpiri has heterochromia(different colored eyes). Found a post about it on Fb. Cool stuff.
 
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he has unique face good looking boy
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