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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Great sighting of s79 males with a pride:





Didn't get that impression before, but seeing them with females, these guys look to be massive males :


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( This post was last modified: 03-30-2022, 06:45 PM by Brahim )

Shishangaan males chased Maputo 
https://instagram.com/garryinthewild?utm...=copy_link
On this guys story. A lot of people saying Kumana not doing great lately also. Graeme mitchley saw Maputo and kumana 2 days back and said Kumana not looking good, hopefully he can recover.
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@Gabriele nothing new, 2 seen couple weeks back, 4 were seen not long ago by different people posted all over but not real recent
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(03-30-2022, 04:58 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Great sighting of s79 males with a pride:





Didn't get that impression before, but seeing them with females, these guys look to be massive males :


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Which Pride would this be?   Nwathimiri?
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(03-30-2022, 07:36 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Which Pride would this be?   Nwathimiri?

Not sure, maybe.
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(03-30-2022, 04:58 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Great sighting of s79 males with a pride:
I can't play the vid because of signal but this definitely looks likes the sighting I was at last week, albeit the day after. Definitely those males and pride with cubs. Super impressive specimens.
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Biyamiti male
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2/3 young Jocks.
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Left Satara this morning, at Skukuza for the last night ahead of a 14 hour drive back home. The younger Shish males serenaded us every single night we were there including getting me up this last night with booming roars that reverberated in my tent as if they were right outside. Sadly, they never made an appearance for us although their pride graced us with their presence and we were also lucky enough to see the lioness with cubs, Casper and co's next generation if fate wills it so. I certainly hope they survive. In terms of the coalition movement, I met the Africa Adventures vlogger and he says they've been spending alot of time between the S100 and S90, so it seems like an expansion, if any, will be in that direction. It's a massive block and no roads traversing it bar the 4x4 trail which is closed until winter at least so updates in that direction are likely to be sparse. 

Time will tell, I suppose because to their south is a huge coalition. I've heard of this 7 male Satara coalition and today surely came across what must be them at the Shishangeni waterhole on the H6 unless there is another big coalition I don't know of? We never saw seven males but five, of which photos of two are here. I have photos of three but not of the other two as they collapsed into very thick grass without me being able to get a good shot of their faces. They walked on the road, scent marking as they went with some fairly fresh battle scars and one sporting a decent limp but nothing that won't heal. So, to yous in the know of these things, who might these males be? (as with the S79 males, proper images are on my camera which I will post during next week, these were taken with a cell phone)


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(04-01-2022, 10:51 PM)Wyld@Heart Wrote: huge coalition. I've heard of this 7 male Satara coalition and today surely came across what must be them at the Shishangeni on the H6 unless there is another big coalition I don't know of? We never saw seven males but five, of which photos of two are here. I have photos of three but not of the other two as they collapsed into very thick grass without me being able to get a good shot of their faces. They walked on the road, scent marking as they went with some fairly fresh battle scars and one sporting a decent limp but nothing that won't heal. So, to yous in the know of these things, who might these males be? (as with the S79 males, proper images are on my camera which I will post during next week, these were taken with a cell phone)
The H6 is usually where they stay so i am pretty confident that this is them.  No other 5 member coalitions near there. There are blondes and dark manes in the group. Difficult to read whiskers but if there were 5 of them then it is most definitely them. Thank you for sharing!
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(04-01-2022, 10:51 PM)Wyld@Heart Wrote: Left Satara this morning, at Skukuza for the last night ahead of a 14 hour drive back home. The young Shish male serenaded us every single night we were there including getting me up this last night with booming roars that reverberated in my tent as if they were right outside. Sadly, they never made an appearance for us although their pride graced us with their presence and we were also lucky enough to see the lioness with cubs, Casper and co's next generation if fate wills it so. I certainly hope they survive. In terms of the coalition movement, I met the Africa Adventures vlogger and he says they've been spending alot of time between the S100 and S90, so it seems like an expansion, if any, will be in that direction. It's a massive block and no roads traversing it bar the 4x4 trail which is closed until winter at least so updates in that direction are likely to be sparse. 

Time will tell, I suppose because to their south is a huge coalition. I've heard of this 7 male Satara coalition and today surely came across what must be them at the Shishangeni on the H6 unless there is another big coalition I don't know of? We never saw seven males but five, of which photos of two are here. I have photos of three but not of the other two as they collapsed into very thick grass without me being able to get a good shot of their faces. They walked on the road, scent marking as they went with some fairly fresh battle scars and one sporting a decent limp but nothing that won't heal. So, to yous in the know of these things, who might these males be? (as with the S79 males, proper images are on my camera which I will post during next week, these were taken with a cell phone)


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I know @"Brahimlegend" know those guys very well but to my untrained eye the second guy does look like one of the caramel colored members of the Satara 7. Let’s see if he helps us ID.
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(04-01-2022, 11:44 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: I know @Brahimlegend know those guys very well but to my untrained eye the second guy does look like one of the caramel colored members of the Satara 7.    Let’s see if he helps us ID.

Yes, definitely Satara Boys.
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In the comments many say that lionesses are protecting a sub adult. But for me they look like young sub adults who protect themselves and the females in the pride. So the title is accurate.
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(04-02-2022, 03:08 AM)Gabriele Wrote:




In the comments many say that lionesses are protecting a sub adult. But for me they look like young sub adults who protect themselves and the females in the pride. So the title is accurate.

You're right, the sub-adults protected the mother-lioness. Nice video!!
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Biyamiti males having little disagreement over N'ws females (0:30):

https://fb.watch/c7NFUc4EPG/
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