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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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( This post was last modified: 03-30-2021, 03:27 PM by Brahim )

@Tr1x24 update is from February. Two friends saw him with 4 lioness and Talamati. One being Diressh Parbhoo, think I saw a picture of dreadlocks the other day, but no proper updates. But the 4 lioness first sighting was in December then Diressh spent some time with him in February and confirmed the same
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2/2 Ngotso males.
North of Satara, Kruger 

Solo picture of kinkytail son of jocks.

21st March 20, Credit: Hendrik Steyn

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1/2 Kanniedood males!

A coalition of two brothers who rule the territory south of Shingwedzi. A successful coalition who has ruled for some time. These two are referred to as the Kanniedood males after the old dam downstream of Shingwedzi camp. They can normally be found with their big pride around H1-6, S50 south Shingwedzi. One of the two wears a radio collar for scientific studies. 

North Kruger, Shingwedzi, South Africa 
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(03-20-2021, 02:27 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @Gerhard Eastern banks weren’t seen for ages people thought they were dead. Now the last one is teamed up with south Shishangeni and they dominate the jock and windmill pride near Afsaal. The mpondos went north and vacated the area. Well 5th mpondo died in the area.


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(03-31-2021, 05:04 PM)Gerhard Wrote:
(03-20-2021, 02:27 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @Gerhard Eastern banks weren’t seen for ages people thought they were dead. Now the last one is teamed up with south Shishangeni and they dominate the jock and windmill pride near Afsaal. The mpondos went north and vacated the area. Well 5th mpondo died in the area.

Saw him close to H5 in 2017 before he went walkabout on N4.
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1/2 Grootvlei males.
Shingwedzi , S50
Credit: Adam Zimmerman

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Last Eastern Bank male

"1 male lion and 3 females"
Today on H3, just N of Biyamiti Bridge, 
Near Malelane, Kruger 
Credit: Aye

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2/2 Nkaya pan coalition
Sweni waterhole, Kruger 
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Hi everyone, where do i find the latest map of the Kruger with the Coalitions? Been looking for a few hours :)
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(03-31-2021, 09:06 PM)warrent2 Wrote: Hi everyone, where do i find the latest map of the Kruger with the Coalitions? Been looking for a few hours :)

https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-maps-of...es?page=14
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Darkmane. 1/2 Ngotso males
North of Satara. Kruger 
Credit: Safraaz Suliman
https://www.instagram.com/p/CNGfA36g_WD/..._copy_link

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The Shimunwini/Mopani coalition males what beautiful and impressive massive fellas they are, these three must be at their prime life!
#KNP #H14 #Shimuwini
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Last Two Vurhami seen yesterday at Mjejane.
Both in great condition, but the smaller one has a huge abscess on his neck. It’s not bleeding or anything but it’s big, he’s walking fine . But could be deadly if infection spreads.

Credit: Tamsyn du Toit

But a friend at Mjejane said the plan is to sedate him and drain the abscess. As they are in Mjejane and not Kruger, this can be done. Hopefully they do this.

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Portrait of one of the three brothers who dominate the northern area of Shingwedzi, the powerful trio of Boyela males!
#KrugerNationalPark #Babalala #Boyela #Sirheni
By Gabriel Klagsbrun


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The infamous "T/Mohawk" of the Mjejane male coalition on a mission at S118, Kruger National Park.
#KNP #Malelane
By karen Christensen 


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