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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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1/3 Biyamiti males, Sons of Eastern Bank Males. 
Credit: Garry Mills wildlife

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(07-06-2021, 06:17 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @Tr1x24 that’s old lubyelubye with his two brothers. These guys. Don’t think they look like Majingilane really

I think there was a mistake in thinking these guys are 3 Old Lubyelubye males (prob because od similarity between them and Old Lubyelubye male). 

Those photos are taken in 2013,these males are too old in 2013 to be Old Lubyelubye male and they where sighted in 2015 as old males. 

This is Old Lubyelubye male in 2013 as young male, prob around 4:


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And him in 2015 at age around 6:


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And if people thinked that he had 2 brothers based of that photos, that might be wrong also..

We might be completely wrong that he had 2 brothers, theres very good chance that he was a lone male based of this..

Dont know if they are connected to Majingilanes, but Kinky Tail is very similar to Dark Mane.
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@Tr1x24 I don’t know I wasn’t around then, but credible photographers and such people say he was with those two and that guy in picture is identical to old lubyelubye. There could be mistakes in dates but its hard to disprove those people with the evidence similar to those two pictures that you just posted that’s not clear enough.
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Both Mazithi males.
- Fathers of the 3 Mazithi/Tshokwane males.
Orpen Dam, KNP.
Credit: Elsa Theron de Kock

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(07-06-2021, 08:41 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @Tr1x24 I don’t know I wasn’t around then, but credible photographers and such people say he was with those two and that guy in picture is identical to old lubyelubye. There could be mistakes in dates but its hard to disprove those people with the evidence similar to those two pictures that you just posted that’s not clear enough.

Well idk, but if those pictures date from 2013, thats 100% not him yet his fathers.. If thats him in 2013,then he would be 15 yrs old now atleast, because theres pictures of those males in 2015,and they are quite old then.


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This male in 2015 :


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And picture of this male, who is suposed to be current Old Lubyelubye dates back to 2012:


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I think @titose was discussing this on Facebook, he prob has more insight on this.
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Hard to say how old he is in those pictures, like for example a famous lion like Othawa Male at 5, if you didn’t know him you would think he’s way older
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The veteran Lubyelubye father and his son in great shot!
It is rare to see a coalition in the world of lions between a father and his son, The father who miraculously survived the attack of the 5 old Jock males when they taken over the Lubyelubye pride many years ago, and despite his advanced age, he is probably 13/14 years old. At this age, it is difficult for a lion living a full wild life, especially in Kruger, to reach it. But he is still a healthy lion with a good body compared to other males in his age, not only that, they have new cubs in H5 pride and they rule this area in Kruger.

Kruger National Park, South Africa.
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To follow & for print: @nombekana
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The last stand.

The Kumana male has been seen successfully defending the south against a male lion who has come in from Mozambique. The king is alive and well... But for how long?
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Lubyelubye youngster son of the Jock males
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(07-06-2021, 11:30 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Both Mazithi males.
- Fathers of the 3 Mazithi/Tshokwane males.
Orpen Dam, KNP.

They are at Orpen Dam?
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Kruger are making a map service with all the sightings. Its a subscription service for $5 a month 
Might be useful for those tracking Kruger lions
https://www.latestsightings.com/eguide
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1/2 Leeupan Male seen today around Tshokwane
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The Old Lubyelubye male/Lubyelubye father in his younger days when he still had his 2 brothers by his side. He should be 11-12 years old by now

Taken in 2013
Credits to: Matthew Williams



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Kumana male 


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