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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(11-28-2019, 09:14 PM)Potato Wrote: Do you know where exactly they are settled?

Their fathers territory was far southeast in Kruger around Crocodile bridge, so they are prob in that area, South Shishangaan males are in that part of Kruger too, if im not mistaken they are too sired by old Gomondwane males.
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#tbthursday to a coalition of three massive male lions that killed and devoured a juvenile white rhino over two days. The flies were buzzing everywhere and a Sanparks ranger was stationed in a vehicle (windows up) waiting to collect the horn once the lions had gorged and moved on. They were the three biggest male lions I've ever seen. Here one of the lions pulls the rhino over. "



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Kumana males

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3 mighty Machaton males at Ulusaba game reserve:


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(12-06-2019, 11:45 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: 3 mighty Machaton males at Ulusaba game reserve:


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Are the cubs in the above video the same as the Machaton's? This is an older video from 2012.
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(12-07-2019, 12:03 AM)Matimbalani Wrote: Are the cubs in the above video the same as the Machaton's? This is an older video from 2012.

Its very likely they are, they are born around that time.
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( This post was last modified: 12-07-2019, 12:39 AM by Tr1x24 )

Sighting of 3 males on H4-1 in the half a way between Skukuza and Lower Sabi, they call them mammoth males (i never heard of this males tbh), this male must be one of the biggest in whole Kruger, holy moly he is massive:


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(12-07-2019, 12:03 AM)Matimbalani Wrote:
(12-06-2019, 11:45 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: 3 mighty Machaton males at Ulusaba game reserve:


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Are the cubs in the above video the same as the Machaton's? This is an older video from 2012.
Probably....Machaton males  born 2011 in Timbavati,Their pride doesnt exist anymore....
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1 of the 2 Mluwati males known as Madala at Hamiltons Tented Camp:


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Other male is known as Blondie, this 2 males are dominant over southern parts of Mluwati concession (area where the famous Imbali fight happen between N. Avocas and S. Matimbas in late 2017, this area is few km east of southern Manyeleti and north Sabi Sands, in Kruger) since 2015 when they arrived, they killed 1 of the old Skukuza males then, its estimated that they are born in 2010. Their territory is close to Torchwoods pride in Kruger, so this 2 males are potentialy 2 males that are rumored to be seen with Torchwood pride lately.

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Son of the 5 Jock males, named Kinky Tail, because of his broken tail:


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Leeubron males:


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Its estimated that this 2 males are sired by either old Nsemani males, or Skybeds.
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Big male making his presence known...

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A very sickly male Lion taking quite long to walk around. Looks like he was in a fight along the H3, 2.3km North of the S114, near Malelane

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Any idea as to this lion identity and who could have did this to him?
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(12-10-2019, 08:10 PM)Potato Wrote: Malelane
Looks like he took a beating and got close to having a bit right on his spine which makes me think he probably had to deal with multiple foes. I hope he makes it though.
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(12-10-2019, 08:10 PM)Potato Wrote: A very sickly male Lion taking quite long to walk around. Looks like he was in a fight along the H3, 2.3km North of the S114, near Malelane

Thats close to 4 Eastern Bank males territory..
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Big trafic jam because of a gorgeous male lion...




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Three Lions along the S1, 900m West of the S65, near Skukuza. 


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N'waswishaka males close to their natal territory west of Skukuza, this males roams alot in search for food, they where seen in Sabi Sabi just week ago following buffalo heard, their core territory seems to be around Krugers Gate and Lion Sands, around Sabie river.

At first i tought that this might be one of the young Talamati males and S. P young males, but its this N'waswishaka male:


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2 Talamatis and 2 S. P. males where not seen in this area since the N'waswishakas started to establish themselves, lets hope that they show up somewhere. My guess is that they went further west alongside S1 to Phabeni gate, area in which Charleston males went in 2017.
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