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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(07-10-2022, 11:30 PM)criollo2mil Wrote:
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(07-10-2022, 10:58 PM)lionuk Wrote:
(07-10-2022, 09:38 PM)DARK MANE Wrote: Any updates on shishangeni males???

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Seems there is no new update yet. Hopefully we will have one next week, though.
Yes.  So there’s been some confusion because the South Post IG account stated one was seen limping in a response about a report that the Shishangheni had been seen.   It was all just a misunderstanding of the question.   

He has since corrected the statement as indicated below:

Makes much more sense, thank you for sharing this.
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I won't post any pictures of this but here is a link from what I just saw on instagram about the notorious trophy hunter .
Will remove it .

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https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf2Kjm9MZlm/...mMyMTA2M2Y=
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Red Road & Nharu Pride on Virtual Safari @Tintswalo  
Red Road has four sons , I really hope they succeed! 




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2/3 Gomondwane males sighted last night. The 3rd male wasn't too far away from them, looking well and healthy. 
Still no news on the Shishangeni males yet. 
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(11-06-2021, 05:12 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:



Posted to the Leo Vantage YouTube channel:

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(07-10-2022, 02:59 PM)lionuk Wrote: 1/3 Mjejane males, Pretty Boy. He's looking amazing.
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Yes it's beautiful, but I can't forget that they exterminated the Vurhami and Mo is in a bad situation for it...
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(07-11-2022, 06:39 PM)Gabriele Wrote:
(07-10-2022, 02:59 PM)lionuk Wrote: 1/3 Mjejane males, Pretty Boy. He's looking amazing.
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Yes it's beautiful, but I can't forget that they exterminated the Vurhami and Mo is in a bad situation for it...

Are they all sons of Shishganr's? together with Casper and brtothers.
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Singita KNP update
  • The Mananga Pride has been seen several times a week on our concession. Their territory is enlarging which could be a testament of their growing numbers. They have been seen as far north as Hatayi which is one of our most northern blocks, as far east as the northern fenceline, all while still maintaining their hold on the north-western and central part of our concession. A growing pride of lions like this needs enough land to hunt, and we have observed them covering much ground overnight depending on the amount of game in the area. We are still seeing them on occasion split into two factions, namely the two lionesses with their young six cubs and the other portion containing the rest of the Mananga Pride lionesses, subadults, cubs and young male. North factions have been seen with the Shish males, on one such occasion the entire pride was reunited and they were trailing a large herd of buffalos that were roaming from the northern part of the concession all the way south near Xingwenyana crossing. They successfully killed a buffalo around the sticky thorn thickets, after finishing the carcass they followed more buffalos to Nyeleti and managed to kill another buffalo. The pride has split again after that kill, into the two factions.
  • The Maputo male and Kumana male were only spotted once this month, on the first of the month. With two members of the Trichardt coalition establishing themselves in their territory they seem to be keeping a low profile and not vocalizing, and scent marking. They could have been killed by these new males with only the vultures and hyenas who could retell their story, or they could have cut east into Mozambique, or further south, accepting their defeat. Only time will tell which of these scenarios have played out.
  • The Trichardt males have pushed more north, they were seen around Ngume and Ma-four Pounds following the Shish lionesses, but it looks like they are not yet accepted by them because every time they hear them roaring they move away.
  • The unrest has caused the Shish Pride to split up again as they did when the Maputo male came into this concession this time last year. The lionesses are separated into two factions, one lioness and three sub-adults together and the other three with the limping lioness are together.
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1/5 Trichardt males by Big On Wild


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(07-11-2022, 07:24 PM)Rdliu2000 Wrote: Are they all sons of Shishganr's? together with Casper and brtothers.

No, Casper fathers are Shishangaan males.

Mjejanes, Vurhamis and Hippo Pools males are sired by Shishangenis, completley different and unrelated coalition.

Although its not clear who sired Mjejanes, Shishangenis or Old Gomondwanes (who are also fathers of Shishangenis).
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rest in peace boy...  Feared
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On that singita update Potato posted, the actual link here https://singita.com/2022/06/singita-krug...-June-2022 when you click full article below on that page.

They say goodbye to Kumana, even though in the end he shows up alone without Maputo this month. But the story they give is about Hildas rock and solo and charelston males younger half brother who vanished, but they mixed their history with Kumana males.
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(07-12-2022, 03:23 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: On that singita update Potato posted, the actual link here https://singita.com/2022/06/singita-krug...-June-2022 when you click full article below on that page.

They say goodbye to Kumana, even though in the end he shows up alone without Maputo this month. But the story they give is about Hildas rock and solo and charelston males younger half brother who vanished, but they mixed their history with Kumana males.

Hildas Rock is the one who teamed up with Solo in 2017?
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(07-12-2022, 04:42 PM)Gabriele Wrote:
(07-12-2022, 03:23 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: On that singita update Potato posted, the actual link here https://singita.com/2022/06/singita-krug...-June-2022 when you click full article below on that page.

They say goodbye to Kumana, even though in the end he shows up alone without Maputo this month. But the story they give is about Hildas rock and solo and charelston males younger half brother who vanished, but they mixed their history with Kumana males.

Hildas Rock is the one who teamed up with Solo in 2017?

Yes
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For those that are asking about Mo: Saw this posted regarding his status

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