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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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@Tr1x24 Yeah the girl who works there said that . She sounded sure I asked her straight up earlier and she said 4 confirmed dead and two went back into Kruger . If any more details become available I will post it here.
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One of the two S129 males seen this morning at KNP
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KNP,Posted: 18.09.2020

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(09-18-2020, 11:17 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @Tr1x24 Yeah the girl who works there said that . She sounded sure I asked her straight up earlier and she said 4 confirmed dead and two went back into Kruger . If any more details become available I will post it here.

Sad news indeed. Had high hopes for them. They should have left as soon as the 6th male was killed.
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(09-19-2020, 08:27 AM)239Pu Wrote:
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were the young vurhamis killed sired by this Lion ?

No, the Shishangaan's sired them. They are half-brothers of the 3 Mjejane males.
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The white lion plus three others seen yesterday on H1-3, 3.7km south of Satara 

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the old Lubyelubye male and his son
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KNP,Posted: 19.09.2020

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The two Leeubron males who are considered to be the biggest male lions in the Kruger National Park!
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KNP,Posted: 19.09.2020.

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One of the two Renosterkoppies males (Sand River son) 2 years ago at KNP
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KNP,Posted: 19.09.2020.

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One of the Mazithi young male lions "Smudge"
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KNP,Posted: 19.09.2020.

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-What a huge beast-
The giant of the Mjejane male coalition, this guy is the biggest among the three members of the coalition, what a beast!
Mjejane Game Reserve 
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Casper the white lion and his brothers
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KNP,Posted: 20.09.2020.

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Lion up close along the Sabie River
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05.09.20
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( This post was last modified: 09-21-2020, 03:59 PM by Brahim )

Vurhami males
So from talking to some more people at Mjejane and some other people . One died the one we all saw the video of . Leaving 5 . Two disappeared Mjejane thinks they are dead but that Is just assumpition by them. Leaving 3 . One was seen killed last Tuesday. Then two were seen leaving mjejane. That means there’s a chance there is 4 even though Mjejane doesn’t have much hope. 4 young males have been seen around Shishangeni males territory all images and videos are blurry so it doesn’t help. Also the fact that there are 4 hippo pools males running around too,  it makes it more hard . So yeah until we see the vurhamis again there is still hope of four. Plus there was that guy who was seen on the rhino carcass for a week who was confirmed the 7th vurhami who has not been seen in some weeks too. So yeah very unclear right now on the vurhami numbers
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(09-21-2020, 03:58 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Vurhami males
So from talking to some more people at Mjejane and some other people . One died the one we all saw the video of . Leaving 5 . Two disappeared Mjejane thinks they are dead but that Is just assumpition by them. Leaving 3 . One was seen killed last Tuesday. Then two were seen leaving mjejane. That means there’s a chance there is 4 even though Mjejane doesn’t have much hope. 4 young males have been seen around Shishangeni males territory all images and videos are blurry so it doesn’t help. Also the fact that there are 4 hippo pools males running around too,  it makes it more hard . So yeah until we see the vurhamis again there is still hope of four. Plus there was that guy who was seen on the rhino carcass for a week who was confirmed the 7th vurhami who has not been seen in some weeks too. So yeah very unclear right now on the vurhami numbers

Thats exactly what i said, that after 1 was killed on that video, 2 disapeared from Mjejane, leaving them 3 in Mjejane and now apperantly 1 more was killed, leaving 2 that moved out.. 

So theres possibility that are still 4 alive.. Shishangeni males just few days ago chased 4 males out of their territory might be Vurhamis who tried to come back to their natal pride..

Are Hippo pools males already nomadic? They look too young to me..
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A beautiful portrait of a son of the old Jock males...
H4-2, 2.3km N of S28, N entrance Near Lower Sabie
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