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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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The fifth Mpondo male (eldest unrelated member) date birth: 2007/8.
Has been seen yesterday with some females and cubs... As Well with an injury on his paw and back. Nothing serious but interesting to know.
Special thanks to my friend: @"Brahimlegend" 
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KNP,Posted: 29/10/2020.

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One of the three beautiful and massive specimen of male lions part of the Boyela coalition in northern Kruger
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One of the S21 males
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One of the two sons of the Jock males. (I believe the old Jock males) As per Ricky Da Fonseca just are two males and the other is older.
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One of the young males of the Mpanamana/Shishangeni pride sired by the 7 Gomondwane males, at S28 near Crocodile Bridge...
Kruger National Park, South Africa
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Mpondo


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One of the five Mpondo males seen near Skukuza in the Kruger National Park
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One of the three young male lions seen  recently at Shitlhave dam.
There's a possibility that this is one of the three eldest sons of the Fourways males sired in the Kruger National Park.
Images by: Edwin Steyn
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October 2020
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We came across five sub-adults males on the north of Mazithi dam. Apparently they were kicked out of the pride. (Words by the photographer)

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(10-30-2020, 07:33 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: One of the three young male lions seen  recently at Shitlhave dam.
There's a possibility that this is one of the three eldest sons of the Fourways males sired in the Kruger National Park.
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No, this is Southern Male, sired by Fourways males:


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3 young males seen around Shitlhave Dam near Pretoriuskop are Talamati/Southern males, they where seen yesterday on Kruger Sightings :


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Ty @TinoArmando for those photos so i was able to ID them, great to see 3 boys still alive and well.
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(10-30-2020, 08:17 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(10-30-2020, 07:33 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: One of the three young male lions seen  recently at Shitlhave dam.
There's a possibility that this is one of the three eldest sons of the Fourways males sired in the Kruger National Park.
Images by: Edwin Steyn
KNP
October 2020

No, this is Southern Male, sired by Fourways males:


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3 young males seen around Shitlhave Dam near Pretoriuskop are Talamati/Southern males, they where seen yesterday on Kruger Sightings :


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Ty @TinoArmando for those photos so i was able to ID them, great to see 3 boys still alive and well.

Thanks for the information then. I should edit this?
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(10-30-2020, 06:32 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: One of the five Mpondo males seen near Skukuza in the Kruger National Park
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We just don't see or hear about the Mpondos very much unfortunately. If you look in the dictionary, under lion wrecking crew, there's a picture of them. Absolute beasts!
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(10-30-2020, 07:48 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: We came across five sub-adults males on the north of Mazithi dam. Apparently they were kicked out of the pride. (Words by the photographer)

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Do we have any idea what pride these guys are from? They look pretty young to have been kicked out, unless possibly a takeover has occurred. Wow, if they can all five make it, we might be watching the beginning of something here. Hope we can get more info on them. Thanks @"TinoArmando"
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-Huge brute beasts-
The two huge Lubyebye pride males, "Dark mane and Smudge" Mazithi seen with some of the females of the Lubyebye pride in Lower Sabie.
Kruger National Park, South Africa
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Recent sighting for one of the two young Masorini males with one of the females of the pride, the size of this young male is impressive!
a few kilometers from the Phaloborwa Ga
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