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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(01-12-2022, 07:47 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @Tr1x24 Not sure if they all together. Just that they are the Imbali boys it seems. But they are all close. 4th boy.

So male #3 also comes from Imbali pride?

Thats first time i see male #4, he is stunning.

This area is packed, Imbali males, Kinky Tail/s36 male, 3 Tshokwane/Mazithis and S. Avocas in relatively close proximity.
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(01-12-2022, 08:12 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(01-12-2022, 07:47 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @Tr1x24 Not sure if they all together. Just that they are the Imbali boys it seems. But they are all close. 4th boy.

So male #3 also comes from Imbali pride?

Thats first time i see male #4, he is stunning.

This area is packed, Imbali males, Kinky Tail/s36 male, 3 Tshokwane/Mazithis and S. Avocas in relatively close proximity.

i hope everyone keep safe
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(01-12-2022, 07:47 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @Tr1x24 Not sure if they all together. Just that they are the Imbali boys it seems. But they are all close. 4th boy.

It would be good if we can get pictures of them in their younger days, are there any archives of old updates from Mluwathi concession from a few years ago? That would help us identify who they really are
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(01-12-2022, 11:02 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: It would be good if we can get pictures of them in their younger days, are there any archives of old updates from Mluwathi concession from a few years ago? That would help us identify who they really are

I have from male #1, from 2019 in Mluwati Concession :


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(01-13-2022, 12:17 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(01-12-2022, 11:02 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: It would be good if we can get pictures of them in their younger days, are there any archives of old updates from Mluwathi concession from a few years ago? That would help us identify who they really are

I have from male #1, from 2019 in Mluwati Concession :


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Its incredible how much his mane has grown in 2 years, also he seems to have some scars on his nose that he “lost”
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Eastern Bank males in 2017
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Gomondwanes? They were seen near crocodile bridge
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2/2 Afsaal males. Great to see them walking together, patrolling. 
Credit: Ursula Celliers


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Mjejane males
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3 Young jocks today.
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Phabeni males!

Close up with each Phabeni male. Fourways Blondie with 3 younger males who have unknown origin. It is unknown who father them as there is no evidence. The Phabeni males dominate in the South of Kruger in the western sector. Often seen split in twos. They dominate around Phabeni and S1 Nyamundwa dam & Pretoriuskop. 

Credit: Tyrone Rea, Tamsyn du Toit, Amanda Hewett, Naz.
#1 Fourways Blondie.
#2 The most Photographed one. 1/2 Twins.
#3 1/2 Twins
#4 The one with black point on his nose. The one often seen with Fourways Blondie.

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This guy again on H1-2 near Skukuza :


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Still not sure if this guy operates on his own, or if he is part of Imbali males who are also seen close by as @Brahimlegend speculate.

He was seen in this area and mating for couple of months now, this area is pretty much S. Avocas territory/border.
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Hippo pools and S28 males recently.
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1/5 Gomondwane males.
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One of the Skybed sons
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