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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(07-01-2021, 08:10 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Where was this sighting?? It could be old sighting..

Apparently pictured last week.
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(07-01-2021, 08:22 PM)sik94 Wrote: Apparently pictured last week.

It looks to me like picture from his early day, hope you guys can get more info..
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2 of the Gomondwane males
December 2020
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Update of the lion dynamics at Phalaborwa:

"Two male lions close to Phalaborwa gate this afternoon. What is interesting about these two male lions is that they are not the dominant males of the area and that they are the Mingerhout coalition from Letaba that is quite a distance from where they find themselves. The smaller of the two males was limping maybe from a fight with the two dominant males of the area the Masorini coalition who was spotted early the morning close to the two Mingerhout males."
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@lionuk That sighting is years back when all 3 Tsalala were alive.
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( This post was last modified: 07-02-2021, 05:52 PM by Brahim )

More on what "titose"  posted.

Two of the Three Mingerhout males seen yesterday near Phalaborwa gate. These guys are far off from their territory, they are usually dominant far east near Letaba. They were close to another coalition in this sighting, the dominant males of this area ( Two Masorini males). The smaller Mingerhout male was limping possibly from this encounter. Pictures of Mingerhout males below.
Phalaborwa, KNP.
Credit: Alberto Scattolin

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1/3 Mingerhout males to 28km from Phalaborwa gate on the H9 yesterday afternoon.
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5 Gomondwanes seen together on s137, which is quite north for them, and area od 2 Tshokwane males, who might be in danger if Gomondwanes decide to push north :


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Gomondwanes seen together on s137. They all look magnificent. 




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The two young Kumana males seem to be lost as they call for their pride.
Filmed at Kumana Dam in Kruger National Park on the H1-3.
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Back to 2011 with the ferocious one-eyed male of the legendary of old Gomondwane male coalition, this photo was taken at the dam wall of the Gezantfombi Dam just outside the H4- 2. Crocodile bridge area!

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1/3 Biyamiti sub-adult male seen on the H1-1 today. 
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Up close and personal with Vuku of the mighty Ngotso males in S147.

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Wow! What a morning drive!! It was all about rhe lions!! We started off with the lone Mjejane Female that walked right past our vehicle and we ended off with “Mo” the male lion that has managed to evade the dominant 3 Mjejane Males for quite some time now, however he still sticks around in their territory. He gave us the run around but we eventually got him beautifully in an open clearing. He kept on looking at the river and he was quite nervous, so maybe the Mjejane Males are on their way back again… time will tell…


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Fourways Male seen on Leeupan H1-2
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