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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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The "Blondie mane" of the Five Mpondo which around two years ago he has very badly injured right back leg-  he was struggling to keep up with his brothers until he find the Renosterkoppies pride and was very intelligent move for him, so he spend more than 1 year with them,now is part of the coalition and also patrols with his bros shoulder to shoulder and defing their territories from other coalitions

Lions (Honeymoon couple) at Mpondo Dam.
Whilst staying at Crocodile Bridge we often make our way to Mpondo Dam early morning, to take in the sounds of nature and sit under a tree and drink our coffee.
Photo credit to: Hotz family
KNP,Posted: 30/5/2018.

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The Nsemani males (Older Mbiri and the Rockfig male) Sunday 23 Aug at N’semani dam KNP
KNP,Posted: 23/8/2020.
Photo credits to: Sheila's Africa
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The fifth Mpondo male seen recently (1-2 weeks ago)  on the move H3, 4.5km S of S113 Near Malelane
Photo credit to: Marissadewaal
KNP,Posted: 1/9/2020

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( This post was last modified: 09-13-2020, 09:58 AM by Timbavati )

Male lion, just after successfully chasing off some Wild dogs from his territory.
On the H3, near Malelane
Photo credit to: Roxanne

KNP,Posted: Jan 2014

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The Mpondo male "Blondie mane" seen on the S112 with his the other 3 brothers 
KNP,Posted: 11/2/2019.
Photo credit to: Ashraf Sayed
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One of the Tshokwane males (South lower sabie male)on the  S82, 100m N of the H4-2 S entrance
Near Lower Sabie

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KNP,Posted: 13/09/2020.

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One of the Sweni males - What a monster!
Photo credit to: Giuseppe de Matteis
KNP,Posted: 13/09/2020.

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One of the Eastern Bank males seen recently mating with a lioness in the Kruger National Park
Photo credit to:  Marietta Pruis
KNP,Posted: 13/09/2020.
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1/2 Tshokwane males (South Lower Sabie Male)
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On the move
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(09-13-2020, 06:30 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: On the move

Any idea who they are, and where?
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(09-13-2020, 07:04 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(09-13-2020, 06:30 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: On the move

Any idea who they are, and where?

I don't know,but i think are the same males that you have ID them as Renosterkoppies male or something like that.
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Casper the white lion of the Kruger National Park
This male lion, who is very light in colour, was seen with three other male lions at Sweni waterhole 10/09/2020.
Photo credit to. Corlia Buitendag
KNP-Sweni waterhole,Posted: 13/09/2020.
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(09-13-2020, 07:10 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: I don't know,but i think are the same males that you have ID them as Renosterkoppies male or something like that.

Yea, they look like 2 Older Nwaswitshaka and Renosterkoppies male.. Wonder if its recent..
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(09-13-2020, 07:33 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(09-13-2020, 07:10 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: I don't know,but i think are the same males that you have ID them as Renosterkoppies male or something like that.

Yea, they look like 2 Older Nwaswitshaka and Renosterkoppies male.. Wonder if its recent..

The video is from March 2020.
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