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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(12-06-2021, 10:33 AM)Tonpa Wrote: "6:47am
4 Lion stationary
"male lions"
H1-1, 14km S of Skukuza
Near Skukuza
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Tinged by Ammaar"
Hopefully we will know who they are. To be honest, they remaind me of Othawa Junior and Ginger's sons because they remain missing somewhere in Kruger, unfortunately.
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(12-06-2021, 09:51 PM)lionuk Wrote:
(12-06-2021, 10:33 AM)Tonpa Wrote: "6:47am
4 Lion stationary
"male lions"
H1-1, 14km S of Skukuza
Near Skukuza
5/5
Tinged by Ammaar"
Hopefully we will know who they are. To be honest, they remaind me of Othawa Junior and Ginger's sons because they remain missing somewhere in Kruger, unfortunately.

It is also possible that they are the Selati sons, they have been missing for a while in Southern Kruger too.
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1 of the Shitlhave Dam males
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(12-06-2021, 10:54 PM)Mdz123 Wrote:
(12-06-2021, 09:51 PM)lionuk Wrote:
(12-06-2021, 10:33 AM)Tonpa Wrote: "6:47am
4 Lion stationary
"male lions"
H1-1, 14km S of Skukuza
Near Skukuza
5/5
Tinged by Ammaar"
Hopefully we will know who they are. To be honest, they remaind me of Othawa Junior and Ginger's sons because they remain missing somewhere in Kruger, unfortunately.

It is also possible that they are the Selati sons, they have been missing for a while in Southern Kruger too.
The Selati sons are much older than these four sub-adult males. I wonder who could be them. Let's hope we can find more pics
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(12-07-2021, 02:08 AM)Timbavati Wrote:
(12-06-2021, 10:54 PM)Mdz123 Wrote:
(12-06-2021, 09:51 PM)lionuk Wrote:
(12-06-2021, 10:33 AM)Tonpa Wrote: "6:47am
4 Lion stationary
"male lions"
H1-1, 14km S of Skukuza
Near Skukuza
5/5
Tinged by Ammaar"
Hopefully we will know who they are. To be honest, they remaind me of Othawa Junior and Ginger's sons because they remain missing somewhere in Kruger, unfortunately.

It is also possible that they are the Selati sons, they have been missing for a while in Southern Kruger too.
The Selati sons are much older than these four sub-adult males. I wonder who could be them. Let's hope we can find more pics

I just realized that the one in front has a bigger mane after close inspection. This increases chances that they are the Othawa subs because Junior is older then the rest. Also there were 3 males from Othawa pride, so they formed a coalition with an unknown male
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I think thats unlikely. That coalition was down to just two if not one lion. It may be that one of those youngsters are the remnants of that coalition but its probably just an entirely unrelated group.
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One the Shingwedzi males
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The last standing Eastern Bank male lion patrolling his territory between Malelane and Skukuza.




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Note: the uploader of the video got it wrong about naming this lion. This isn't Xihamham, but it's his brother. Xihamham is known to be the grumpy one. 




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1/2 Shishangaan males
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(12-07-2021, 05:05 PM)lionuk Wrote: Xihamham
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Hold up, isn't this Xhimamham's brother??
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(12-07-2021, 06:39 PM)Rabubi Wrote: Hold up, isn't this Xhimamham's brother??
Yeah, after doing a double check, it's Xihamham's brother. 
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1/3 Mjejane males. What a regal pose! 
He was seen on the S119 road, all alone before he got up and walked off the road.
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One of the three Young Jock males
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A fantastic sighting of the S26 males in the H5 past S108 towards Mpondo dam in KNP 
Photo credits: Cheetah 
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