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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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A beautiful closeup of Handsome Vurhami male called Mo


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(12-11-2021, 06:35 PM)kobe8jf1234 Wrote:
(12-11-2021, 02:36 PM)Potato Wrote: Satara males

For me this 'Caramel Colored' Lion must be THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LION currently in Kruger National Park?
Watch him and three of his Coalition Brothers filmed on the H6 between Singita and the H1-3.
They are part of a the Coalition of 7 males around the H6 south of Satara Rest-camp.
Yes, a Coalition of SEVEN! They are the Pride Males of the Southern Pride of Kruger National Park.
Who do YOU think is the most beautiful - Casper or Caramel?
I agree there are very beautiful black mane Lions in Kruger but...Casper and Caramel are unique and one of a kind.






are they near casper

Yes. The area around Satara is full of coalitions including Casper and brothers, these 7 Satara males, 2 N’semani males, old Shishangaan males and the Kumana/Maputo male. It will be interesting to see how the dynamics around that area evolve.
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3/3 young Jock (Berg-en-Dal) males.
Credits: Daniel Zimmerman

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(12-11-2021, 09:42 PM)Mdz123 Wrote:
(12-11-2021, 06:35 PM)kobe8jf1234 Wrote:
(12-11-2021, 02:36 PM)Potato Wrote: Satara males

For me this 'Caramel Colored' Lion must be THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LION currently in Kruger National Park?
Watch him and three of his Coalition Brothers filmed on the H6 between Singita and the H1-3.
They are part of a the Coalition of 7 males around the H6 south of Satara Rest-camp.
Yes, a Coalition of SEVEN! They are the Pride Males of the Southern Pride of Kruger National Park.
Who do YOU think is the most beautiful - Casper or Caramel?
I agree there are very beautiful black mane Lions in Kruger but...Casper and Caramel are unique and one of a kind.






are they near casper

Yes. The area around Satara is full of coalitions including Casper and brothers, these 7 Satara males, 2 N’semani males, old Shishangaan males and the Kumana/Maputo male. It will be interesting to see how the dynamics around that area evolve.

6 young Myambula males are also around there.
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Might be these three young Othawa males who are missing?  Age matches with them, although Mpondo’s subadult sons are also at this area, near Phabeni Gate. 




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Seeing there are three of them in that video and that coalition is at best doen to two. Its likely not them.
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1/2 Mingerhout males couple days ago.

"Male and female, male was vocalizing a lot, crossed the road and headed into the riverbed” H14, just north of Ngobeni waterhole. Near Phalaborwa. Credit: Todd

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Shishangeni male recently on s130 moving further out than usual.
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1 of the 3 Biyamiti males.
Credit: Leo Vantage Safari

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(12-12-2021, 06:47 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: 1/2 Mingerhout males couple days ago.

"Male and female, male was vocalizing a lot, crossed the road and headed into the riverbed” H14, just north of Ngobeni waterhole. Near Phalaborwa. Credit: Todd

Glad to hear about this boy doing well. He is still in great shape for his age.
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Two Sons of Eastern Bank males from Renosterpan area.
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@"Timbavati" Yeah seems Mingerhout males are moving a lot now. Seen here which is the 3 Golden Mopani / Shimuwini males territory. This along with two other Young males also hanging around makes it seem unlikely the 3 Mopani are still around
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1/2 Nsemani Mbiri male
Credits: Mario Fazekas
Old sighting

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(12-12-2021, 08:43 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: 1/2 Nsemani male Rockfig
Credits: Mario Fazekas


This is the older Mbiri male. What a good-looking lion. He was in his prime when this image was taken.
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(12-12-2021, 09:29 PM)Timbavati Wrote:
(12-12-2021, 08:43 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: 1/2 Nsemani male Rockfig
Credits: Mario Fazekas


This is the older Mbiri male. What a good-looking lion. He was in his prime when this image was taken.

So this is an old sighting? When was his prime

I am guessing 2017-2020 since he was born in 2011.
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