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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(11-20-2020, 06:12 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Talamati young male (Selati son), near Phabeni Gate in March 2020 :


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Btw, I can’t tell you how happy I am to see this. Someone a while ago said he was death, but glad that wasn’t true.
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(11-20-2020, 11:42 PM)Gijima Wrote: Btw, I can’t tell you how happy I am to see this. Someone a while ago said he was death, but glad that wasn’t true.

Who said that? I think you maybe mistaken him for Talamati Matimbas son..
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Not in this forum but somewhere a couple of months ago I read that the Selati sons “may be dead”. I think people assume that though whenever anyone goes missing in Kruger.
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(11-21-2020, 12:21 AM)Gijima Wrote: Not in this forum but somewhere a couple of months ago I read that the Selati sons “may be dead”. I think people assume that though whenever anyone goes missing in Kruger.

Often the people make forward without asking or researching and  make assumptions. Which is not so serious but it misinforms at a certain point
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Matimba talimati son is with dreadlocks isnt he?
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(11-21-2020, 01:37 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Matimba talimati son is with dreadlocks isnt he?

You're right Tummy, The Talamati male, son of the Matimba males is with the #4 member of the DeLaporte coalition well-known as Dreadlock.
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Im learning, at last ha ha
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(11-21-2020, 01:50 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Im learning, at last ha ha

No problem,I'm glad that new people is showing interest in learning and observing the lion dynamics. If you have any question feel free to ask here to the members of the forum or send me a private message.
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(11-20-2020, 09:08 PM)titose Wrote:
(11-20-2020, 05:10 PM)TinoArmando Wrote:
(11-20-2020, 03:49 PM)titose Wrote: Vuku the dark mane male of the famous Ngotso duo, in two different photos with a difference of 4 years... 
Kruger National park
By: Rodney Xolile Nombekana


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Great photos Titose. 

Were the Ngotso males introduced from Kgalagadi? The first Image the sand and grass as well at first glance look like the Kgalagadi ecosystem or perhaps the Balule area (of KNP) has that kind of similarities
I don't really have any information if these males were transferred from another reserve, but it's very likely!

Personally, I doubt it. The Kruger ecosystem already has a viable and genetically diverse lion population. It would be pretty redundant of them and a waste of time, energy and resources to translocate lions from hundreds of kilometres away just to add to an already strong population, even more so if it's mostly for aesthetic reasons.
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1/2 Mazithi Dam/s129 males

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A good meal on family, the Kumana pride with the Mluwati males on a kill.
Kruger National park
By: Graeme Mitchley - Amateur Wildlife Photographer



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(11-21-2020, 10:28 PM)titose Wrote: A good meal on family, the Kumana pride with the Mluwati males on a kill.
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By: Graeme Mitchley - Amateur Wildlife Photographer



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Good update of these two beautiful boys
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One of the Sweni males on the prowl
Image by: Zander Rautenbach

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The Boss!!

One of the three huge and bad boys part of the Mjejane coalition..
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More and even more good news comes from Kruger National Park!
A recent sighting of the missing South Shishangeni male seen today on Voortrekker Rd towards Pretoriuskop  with a lioness! After of months of absence,I'm glad of heard something about him
Images by: Felicia Nell

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