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Maps of Sabi Sand Coalitions Males and Prides

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(04-03-2020, 10:42 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Updated map of known lions and coalitions in Kruger:


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If i forget someone,or somebody have info about some lions/coalitions ,let me know i will add it to the map.

I was in Kruger in late november last year (2020). I visited satara for a few nights. 1 afternoon we drove along the H7 towards Orpen rest camp. 5+- kilometres in, we came across 4 male lions on a buffalo carcass. 1 of which was a white lion. I assumed these were the shishangaan males containing the white lion, casper. However when I look at the above map, it states that there are only 3 males in shishangaan. Please let me know if these males werent part of the shishangaan or if they were and there was just a typo. Thanks a lot!
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