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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Quote:Whats on his back leg?

Looks to be infected skin or a dark bruise. 
Mange maybe?
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These two males are known as the Sand River males and they are between 9-10 years old now. You will find these two males on the H4-1 near Nkhulu. They are the pride males of the Nkhulu pride. Jean saw the Nkhulu pride today but she didn't see these two males. Keep an eye out for them. Photo taken in March 2014.

Info by William Esworth, pic by Hylton Langley Safaris and Adventures

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One of the 4 males from the Shishangeni coalition. You can find these 4 males on the S28 and in the Shishangeni concession. These 4 males have just taken over the Vurhami pride. The 6 Vurhami pride females are in the Shishangeni concession with these males. 

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Info by William Elsworth, pic by Kruger PRIDE Safaris.
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what coalition was the former dominant of the Vurhami Pride.
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Quote:what coalition was the former dominant of the Vurhami Pride.
I don't know, I'll ask about it and let you know.
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@LionKiss
Ok, so William Elsworth answered my question(Thanks Will).

The former dominant coalition was the Gomondwane coalition, these males

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The Shishangeni males chased them away last year.
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the Gomondwane are still all alive?
it is a little strange 4 lions to beat 6
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Quote:the Gomondwane are still all alive?

it is a little strange 4 lions to beat 6
Ok, here I found a bit of info on them:

The 6 Gomondwane males ruled Lukimbi and the Crocodile Bridge areas and they were the pride males of the Gomondwane pride and the Vurhami pride. One of the Gomondwane males was killed by buffalo in 2011 and the blind Gomondwane male disappeared last year so that leaves 4 Gomondwane males unaccounted for. The 4 Shishangeni males chased the remaining 4 Gomondwane males away last year. As far as I know the old Gomondwane males are still active in the Lukimbi area.

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Here are a couple of pics of some of the males seen this year, credits to ‎Monique Elizabeth Adams‎ 

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thanks @Majingilane
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You're welcome, LionKiss.

From Jock Safari Lodge, Update on the Eastern Bank males:
These 5 young males have been seen on several occasions mating with the females of the Biyamiti Weir pride after ousting the Stolsnek Males for this area. The Guides normally find them on the S23 south between the H3 & the S114. They are very vocal at night and their roars can be heard in Camp just about every night. Photo by Dawid van Zyl.

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Inus du Preez Wildlife Photography:
Big Boys Mazithi Dam April 2016

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(05-15-2016, 03:14 AM)Majingilane Wrote: Inus du Preez Wildlife Photography:
Big Boys Mazithi Dam April 2016

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Who are they?
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Quote:Who are they?
I'm not entirely sure, but I think they are the Mazithi males.
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The two old Mazithi males were ousted a few months ago but one of them is back with the Mazithi pride now. The two old Mazithi males are very successful males and they have been the Mazithi pride males for a very long time. I'm not sure where the other male is. 
Pic credits to Laetitia Potgieter Minnaar. Info by William Esworth.

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Big On Wild - Wildlife Photography:
"One of the Shishangeni Male - One of the 3 male lions we saw on the S100"

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