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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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At the end of the meal, only the bones remain...

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The lions are always surprising to watch... They caught a Koodoo. At first I was thinking they were able to eat a prey in water. No the antelope was still alive ! They almost lazily killed it. Then a croc arrived. In front of the number of lions the reptile gives up wisely to ask for a piece of meat. Big pride by the way, and two big males too !





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" As the sun starts to warm the sandstone rocks on the riverbed, this male lion roars in the start of the day. "

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(10-22-2019, 10:58 PM)Spalea Wrote: " As the sun starts to warm the sandstone rocks on the riverbed, this male lion roars in the start of the day. "


Do you know what male and what pride is this?
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@Potato :

About #574: no, sorry I don't know which male it is...
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(10-22-2019, 11:45 PM)Potato Wrote:
(10-22-2019, 10:58 PM)Spalea Wrote: " As the sun starts to warm the sandstone rocks on the riverbed, this male lion roars in the start of the day. "


Do you know what male and what pride is this?

@Spalea Great find!

@Potato If I can hazard a guess may be the Southern Avoca with Sparta pride?
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Impressive...

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(10-23-2019, 03:17 AM)Matimbalani Wrote:
(10-22-2019, 11:45 PM)Potato Wrote:
(10-22-2019, 10:58 PM)Spalea Wrote: " As the sun starts to warm the sandstone rocks on the riverbed, this male lion roars in the start of the day. "


Do you know what male and what pride is this?

@Spalea Great find!

@Potato If I can hazard a guess may be the Southern Avoca with Sparta pride?

No, video has been taken on Skukuza. That is not Sparta pride arena.
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A top male lion...

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Lions and crocodiles get along. I like to see they share food Grin 









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Some great and updated news about the Tsalala male - We are happy to announce that he’s not with two but instead with three companions still stationary around DeLaporte Dam. As for the identifications it has turned out that beside the Hilda‘s Rock male he formed a coalition with one of the Talamati males (Matimba males offspring from 2012, 3rd picture) and an unknown fourth male (4th picture) we temporarily refer to as the Dreadlocks male (due to the Dreadlock in his mane). This Dreadlocks male was already seen back in 2018 together with the limping Talamati male at the Jock Safari Lodge

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November 2019
KNP
Photo credits: Silke Reckhaus



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(11-01-2019, 08:28 PM)Potato Wrote: Credits to Lions Of The African Wildlife facebook page

Some great and updated news about the Tsalala male - We are happy to announce that he’s not with two but instead with three companions still stationary around DeLaporte Dam. As for the identifications it has turned out that beside the Hilda‘s Rock male he formed a coalition with one of the Talamati males (Matimba males offspring from 2012, 3rd picture) and an unknown fourth male (4th picture) we temporarily refer to as the Dreadlocks male (due to the Dreadlock in his mane). This Dreadlocks male was already seen back in 2018 together with the limping Talamati male at the Jock Safari Lodge

All pictures were taken today
November 2019
KNP
Photo credits: Silke Reckhaus



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Great find @Potato Is Talamati's limp permanent? His hip looks a bit weird in the picture. I hope they stay together.
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(11-01-2019, 11:14 PM)Matimbalani Wrote:
(11-01-2019, 08:28 PM)Potato Wrote: Credits to Lions Of The African Wildlife facebook page

Some great and updated news about the Tsalala male - We are happy to announce that he’s not with two but instead with three companions still stationary around DeLaporte Dam. As for the identifications it has turned out that beside the Hilda‘s Rock male he formed a coalition with one of the Talamati males (Matimba males offspring from 2012, 3rd picture) and an unknown fourth male (4th picture) we temporarily refer to as the Dreadlocks male (due to the Dreadlock in his mane). This Dreadlocks male was already seen back in 2018 together with the limping Talamati male at the Jock Safari Lodge

All pictures were taken today
November 2019
KNP
Photo credits: Silke Reckhaus



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Great find @Potato Is Talamati's limp permanent? His hip looks a bit weird in the picture. I hope they stay together.

No idea about the limp. It would be intresting if they form coalition of 4. That would increase their chance to take over some land by a lot.
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Impressive full mature male lion.

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The entire video of the post #572 (mine) and #580 (by @lionjaguar ), the lionesses killed the koudou and ...




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