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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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beautiful male poached in 2013 in Kruger
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@Sideliner This lion was from Karongwe, a private reserve out of the Kruger NP. It's not a local lion, but was introduced from Kalahari.
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Talamati male lions-S21,Kruger National Park-March 26,2017

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Sticking with lions...yesterday we came across this old warrior in the Krugernationalpark. It looks very much like the old Hippo Pools male who was ousted from his territory earlier this year.
He was more than 25km from the territory he used to reign, much of his mane has fallen out and he has lost a lot of weight! He struggles on though, living as a nomad, determined to survive just a little longer on his own!

Timeline Photos · 30 minutes ago ·
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(03-31-2017, 10:45 AM)Gamiz Wrote: Talamati male lions-S21,Kruger National Park-March 26,2017

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nice to see them in good shape,
their brother is with the 2 Mhangeni Males,

unfortunately the 3rd Mangeni Males seems to have died in the past months.


so, we have 3 Talamati Males and 2 Mangeni males alive
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From Big On Wild - Wildlife Photography:
"Here are some photos of the Jock males that we never uploaded"

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Young Gomandwane males

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Shishangeni male

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Shishangeni male coalition

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Shishangeni coalition

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@ #322 do these boys have individual names?
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When the king is on the move, the world cannot stop itself from watching where he goes. What a beaut of a male lion. The predators have certainly benefited from the ample food that has been available after the tough drought that has gripped Kruger for the past several months.
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Easternbank male

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The 5 Jock male lions The Jock males are a coalition of 5 males, they were born in 2009 and they are all the offspring's of the Jock pride lioness.
These 5 males were kicked out of their natal pride by the "Mlambane Males" 5 years ago.
Father of the jock males
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2 young males (2010-11)
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Jock male lions Feb-2012
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On the 29th of February 2012 a sad moment took place when an old, injured lion was separated from his sons and laid weak under a tree with a herd of buffalo surrounding him . In a brutal attack from the buffalo ( which the King fought off bravely ) he was finally dethroned. Watch the video below
Father of the jocks males in south Kruger








Mlambane males
2013: Update & photo from the General Manager, Louis Strauss.Two years ago 4 huge male lions from an area we call Mlambane River moved onto the Jock concession area and ousted the old pride male that has been ruling this area for several years. He and his 5 sons were no match for the battle scared Mlambane males.
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Can anyone please give me some info on the history of the 4 Shishangeni Males please? i know what pride they came from and the area they control, but can anyone give me history of their lives: age, takeovers,etc?
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