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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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1/2 of the impressive Ratelpan males as he was eagerly following this lioness around.
She was quite disinterested in his advances because it appears that she is beginning to lactate so is most likely already pregnant.


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Transport Dam young male, son of Fourways males (including the late Majinglane's son), is near H1-1. Hope not the last one, and hope his brothers appear soon. 
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Another sighting of the Unknown male seen on S79.
Lower Sabie, KNP.
Credit: Lizanne Olivier & Kristin Forsberg

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Shish males (Casper's brothers) :

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#1 (absolute beast of a lion, male with piercing eyes and the biggest.. impressive, dark mane) 


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#2 (male known as Casanova/Mohawk) 


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#3 (looks like twin brother of Casanova) 


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1 of the 5 Trichardt males.
Credit: Graeme Mitchley

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Casper’s big brother is a stunner
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Definitely one of the most formidable prides of lions I’m yet to see the Ngotso pride that hangs around the Ngotso waterholes and S147 in central Kruger. This is one of their dominant males a beast of lion fat and happy after finishing off a wildebeest kill.
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(08-18-2021, 03:06 PM)lionuk Wrote: Transport Dam young male, son of Fourways males (including the late Majinglane's son), is near H1-1. Hope not the last one, and hope his brothers appear soon. 
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Nice to see the Majingilane bloodline spreading
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How many Fourways male are there wandering around?
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Mapoza Male, Thornybush
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A wonderful shot of The King, Senior Mbiri. He is the eldest son of Matimba males, born in 2011 when the six Matimba males were in one alliance before they split. He took the size from his parents who are huge in size as he is considered one of the largest lions in Kruger, forging an alliance with the Rockfig male to rule the Nsemani Pride in Satara. It was reported that he and his partner found the four Shish males "Casper and his brothers in their territory" and fought them, they were seen after this incident without injuries while some Shish males sustained some injuries. Rare to appear, but he is dazzling, strong and impressive in every appearance!

Kruger National Park, South Africa.
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I would like to see him stood next to zig zag mbiri
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The impressive young Mo the last of the male Vurhami along with the lone lioness of Mjejane seen on S25 this morning, all this was outside the Mjejane game reserve on the borders with the Lukimbi area.
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(08-18-2021, 08:03 PM)Tonpa Wrote: How many Fourways male are there wandering around?

if I'm not mistaken, only blonde fourways still alive, one was killed by matimbas, darkmane fourways seen in bad condition long ago, the two matshapiri sons who were also known as fourways and joined the torchwood man, in case there's anything incorrect friends can add
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The impressive young Vurhami male with the lone lioness of Mjejane seen on S25 this morning outside the Mjejane Game Reserve on the borders with Lukimbi 
Photo credits: Christa Böhmer

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