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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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The Four S26 male lions seen on a rainy day close to Mpondo dam in KNP
photo credits: ilze Mari
KNP
October 2020

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One of the four S26 males seen recently on the S106 near Mpondo dam
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KNP
October 2020

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Youngsters from the Kumana Pride chilling on a White Rhino dung midden during a cool day. The dry midden probably made a nice soft bed and retained some heat.

The young male on the left of the image had some real character and gave us all a dirty look for interrupting his comfy nap!
photo credits. Dave Pusey
KNP
October 2020



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A really fantastic old sighting of four of the five Mantimahle male lions on a territorial patrol
photo credits. Dermot Kavanagh
KNP
posted: October 2020 (OLD PHOTO)

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(10-07-2020, 07:09 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: Youngsters from the Kumana Pride chilling on a White Rhino dung midden during a cool day. The dry midden probably made a nice soft bed and retained some heat.

The young male on the left of the image had some real character and gave us all a dirty look for interrupting his comfy nap!
photo credits. Dave Pusey
KNP
October 2020

Any idea who is dominant over Kumana pride atm.. Mluwati males maybe??
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2/3 Young jocks looking amazing!

2 Lion stationary
'right next to the road!'
S110 tar, 4.2km W of H3
Near Malelane
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The 5th Mpondo male 
A pride of Lions on a giraffe kill along the S23. After sitting with them for a while, a female and massive male crossed the road and then drank a bit. The male then went to the riverbed and the lioness went back to the carcass. When the male crossed initially, he had no blood on him but when he returned he did so there might be another kill in the riverbed.
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The 5th Mpondo male was darted and branded with "U1" on the 19th august 2013 in the lukimbi concession. 
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(10-07-2020, 09:25 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(10-07-2020, 07:09 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: Youngsters from the Kumana Pride chilling on a White Rhino dung midden during a cool day. The dry midden probably made a nice soft bed and retained some heat.

The young male on the left of the image had some real character and gave us all a dirty look for interrupting his comfy nap!
photo credits. Dave Pusey
KNP
October 2020

Any idea who is dominant over Kumana pride atm.. Mluwati males maybe??

Correct.
Mluwati males once were dominant males of the Kumana pride,However,since the arrives of the 5 new males i didn't heard much of the Mluwati males there
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(10-08-2020, 12:22 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: Correct.
Mluwati males once were dominant males of the Kumana pride,However,since the arrives of the 5 new males i didn't heard much of the Mluwati males there

So those youngsters are sired by Mluwatis.. 

In latest sighting Madala was seen further south, closer to Tshokwane..
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(10-08-2020, 12:35 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(10-08-2020, 12:22 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: Correct.
Mluwati males once were dominant males of the Kumana pride,However,since the arrives of the 5 new males i didn't heard much of the Mluwati males there

So those youngsters are sired by Mluwatis.. 

In latest sighting Madala was seen further south, closer to Tshokwane..


Exactly. most likely sons of the Mluwati males.
Madala was seen recently but his brother Blondie wasn't seen for a quite time ago now.
worrying!
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A future king of Kruger
One of the sons of the Eastern Bank males
photo credits: Bernhard Bekker
KNP
October 2020

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The result of a big yawn?
One of the two old Mazithi males
Photo: Big on Wild - Wildlife Blog & Photography
KNP
October 2020

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One of the S26 male lions seen near Mpondo dam
Photo: Röper Botes
KNP
October 2020

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Two male Lions next to the Trichardt Road. S37
Photo: Tony Webb
KNP
October 2020 "OLD PHOTO"

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One of the two S126 males 
Photo: Durie
KNP
October 2020

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