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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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2/3 young Jock males seen in the Mhlambane riverbed at Kruger National Park. Although it seems they have recovered, the 3rd male probably is gone. 
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The Hippo pools males were seen in the territory of the Berg En Dal males, unless they were caught separately it is difficult for the Hippo pool males to have caused all this but they probably already felt the opponent's weakness when they invaded and were not responded to.
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Injured bigger Leeubron male 2023 by Garth Cook.

I was told the original post ( not by the photographer ) speculates Leeubrons and S.Avocas competed for the Hamilton pride and eventually the Leeubrons won by killing the bigger S.Avoca.


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that puncture wound looks nasty, poor guy. hope he makes a speedy recovery.
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(09-18-2023, 12:21 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Injured bigger Leeubron male 2023 by Garth Cook.

I was told the original post ( not by the photographer ) speculates Leeubrons and S.Avocas competed for the Hamilton pride and eventually the Leeubrons won by killing the bigger S.Avoca.
Wow! No shit! That must have been a war! Wow, just wow if that is really what happened. Leeubrons are something special because those S. Avocas were also a notch above most other coalitions.
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Yeah I saw that post alot of speculation, they said leeurbron were Victor's based on no information lol
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Well. One is death and the othwr fled. So clearly it weren't the Avocas that won.
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But we don't know how or where one died or who is responsible.
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This is pure speculation, lets not claim and invent something for what is no evidence.

We basically have 1 sighting of S.Avocas on s36 "near" Hamiltons, with unknown female, and thats it.

From that sighting, to lone S.Avoca in MalaMala passed more then month, so who knowns where they have been and what they where doing.

Unless there is some ranger/guide from Mluwati Concession who can confirm that S.Avocas where there and competing with Leeubrons, story that Leeubrons killed 1 S.Avocas is literaly based on nothing.
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Indeed. 

I was just saying that if a confrontation occured. Its rather clear the Avocas didn't win.
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Territory of Young Jock/Berg en dal males anywhere close to Leeubron males’ territory?
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(09-19-2023, 09:29 AM)Horizon Wrote: Territory of Young Jock/Berg en dal males anywhere close to Leeubron males’ territory?

they are very far from each other, Berg en Dal is very south in h3/110 while the Leeubron males are more in the central region in s36 if I'm not very mistaken, without any chance of a relationship between them.
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Mayambula Male
"Handsome male lion near Ximangwaneni dam on the S36. When he woke up he immediately started to scent mark and contact calling to locate his brothers."
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1/2 Hippo Pools males 

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By James Smith at Rhino Post Lodge




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