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Anyone was able to ID this male?
Here is a possibly "recent" photo of him, he was been seen In July near Transport dam on a fight with other rivals in the area specified below, H1-1, 500m W of Transport Dam
Near Skukuza ('huge territorial fight-2 ran off towards Pretoriuskop. 1 ran towards Transport dam .1 older male with a bad injury on nose and 1 with a slashed open cheek three more on a kill in the Bushes')
KNP,Posted: July 22., 2020 and September 10.,2020.
Photo credits to: (1) Luiperd and (2) to: Kurt Schultz
The two Massive Mpondo males.
The Blondie one was been injured for a quite time ago he had a injured leg also he was spotted last year on the S114 with the injury.
Photo credit to: Kurt Safari
Torchwood male (HB Son) and the two Fourywas males at S36 on Jones Dam caption: Three male lions walked in the road and crossed it twice at Jones dam on the S36, near Skukuza
One of the infamous old Jock males of the Kruger National Park The last sighting of one of the two remaining males of once five strong brothers, was in July of this year seen on H4-1 Near Lower Sabie,KNP
KNP,Posted: April 2017 Photo credit to: Marty Jasper,
(09-10-2020, 01:01 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: One of the two S21 males seen recently close to Lower Sabie on the S21 about 1 km from H4-1.
He look like a stressed and also he has lost mane due the same stress with is very common on the lions which not are 100% dominant and also are being pressured by other coalitions, I don't know which is the reason here but poor champ!
I think that with Mantimahles moving south and in s21 area, they are pushing this males further east towards Lower Sabi, another one of s21 males was also seen in that area on H4-1 close to Lower Sabi recently..
Also theres 3 S21 males as far as I know..
That part of Kruger certainly is busy at the moment. The 5th Mantimahle north of the H4-1, the other four on the S21, the S129 males in between them and the 3 S21 Males on the S21 close to Lower Sabie.
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two of the five new boys who were encroaching on mantimahle territory almost two years ago (Nov 2018)
KNP,Posted: November 1.,2018.
Photo credits to: Hanno Erasmus