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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Hippo Pools males from a few days ago. 

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@Tr1x24 Doesn't seem like it, Mazino had a an easy to identify ear since a young age, this guy in 2014 has normal circle ear. Also the pics here of charelston Young is September 2013, unlikely to be that impressive year later and also they never left Sabi Sands before 2016/2017 to be on H2-2 at end of 2014.

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(03-01-2023, 02:19 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @Tr1x24 Doesn't seem like it, Mazino had a an easy to identify ear since a young age, this guy in 2014 has normal circle ear. Also the pics here of charelston Young is September 2013, unlikely to be that impressive year later and also they never left Sabi Sands before 2016/2017 to be on H2-2 at end of 2014.

Yea, maybe some cousin, as we dont know origins  of Charlstons fathers, Freddy and Limper.

They came from south, very likely southwest in fact, its speculated they where somehow related to Watergate/s65 male:


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• Most of the sightings this month have been of the two respective portions of the famed Mananga Pride of lions. At present, the pride numbers are in a constant state of flux, with the larger portion ending the month with a regularly seen number of 13 individuals. One lioness has been seen on her own a handful of times in the north-western portions of the concession, and it is hoped that she has cubs at a den-site that she is concentrating her activities around.
The smaller portion of eight, which comprises two adult females and their six, now almost one-year-old cubs, have been joined regularly by the two Shish Males. These ten lions surprised all guides by venturing much further south than is normally expected and provided some quality viewing just on the lodge's doorstep a few times!

• The Shishangaan Pride have not been seen too often during February, as they follow known seasonal distribution patterns, taking them into a wilderness zone south of the lodges. We have had a good number of sightings, and the pride fragmented into smaller groups of two to five members, which was the most we saw together at any one time.

• The Trichard Males have, on occasion, been seen with members of the Shishangaan Pride, but have also been encountered on their own on many occasions. They seem to have retained control of their territory around the lodges and on the concession, as we have not seen or found any signs of the larger coalition of males that for the past six months have been venturing into the concession from the southwest.

• The larger coalition of males, as already mentioned, have been absent on the concession, but remain a threat in the long term. They have been seen a handful of times along the road between the lodges and the staff village on our daily commutes between the two. It would appear that they are spending more time in the west, where they have cubs in a pride that now need their protection more than before. The cubs were viewed for the first time with pride, whilst feeding on a zebra along the H6 road linking Singita Lebombo and our airstrip.

• Wet weather during the month prompted the guides to venture further from the concession at times in search of animals, and this led to a few magical sightings of the pride that resides near our airstrip close to Satara. The distance travelled to see this pride is negligible when the reward includes seeing the now dominant and territorially established white lion male born almost eight years ago in the Shishangaan Pride


https://singita.com/2023/02/singita-krug...k-Feb-2023
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Sweni males and sweni pride



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Zigzag Mbiri.
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Trichardt male
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(03-02-2023, 04:43 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Zigzag Mbiri.
Credit: Maria Gongzalez

What a powerful cat! Impressive and huge as ever.
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(03-02-2023, 04:44 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Trichardt male
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Are they still together?
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@"Timbavati" only 2 Trichardt around Singita. Graeme sent me a photo through his friend couple months back of some male on s37 looked like one of the other missing trichardt but couldn't see his whiskers well to confirm
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(03-03-2023, 12:42 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @"Timbavati" only 2 Trichardt around Singita. Graeme sent me a photo through his friend couple months back of some male on s37 looked like one of the other missing trichardt but couldn't see his whiskers well to confirm

use to be 5 right only 2 left ?
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(03-03-2023, 07:44 PM)kobe8jf1234 Wrote: use to be 5 right only 2 left ?

They split.
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Mjejane male

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1/3 Swenis

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( This post was last modified: 03-06-2023, 07:37 PM by Wyld@Heart Edit Reason: Clarification )

12:00pm
1 Lion sleeping
"Male, under a bush with leftovers of a zebra kill."
S63 sand, at the Pafuri Picnic Site junction
Near Wilderness Safari Lodge
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Tinged by Friedrich von Hörsten

Mo Vurhami was relocated up there wasn't he? Or was it another male from the south, my memory is a little hazy. Could it be..., it's in the right region...
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