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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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" Throwback N’wanetsi male "

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Estern Bank male on S118




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Massive Mluwati male with a huge pride in Kruger:


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Mantimahle

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Dreadlocks from DeLaporte coalition with a lioness, 5 km southwest of Skukuza:


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(12-13-2019, 04:46 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Dreadlocks from DeLaporte coalition with a lioness, 5 km southwest of Skukuza:


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Do they control any prides? I keep reading that one or the other of these males is with a female, but can't figure out if they actually control a pride.
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They are with some single unknown lionesses, they do not control any pride yet.
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(12-13-2019, 10:20 PM)Cunaguaro Wrote: Well fed Eastern Bank males patrolling in the wet off the S121 north of Malelane. Posted by Hanno Erasmus, Dec 13, 2019

[video=facebook]https://www.facebook.com/aruna.pavithran.7/videos/10157772388101322/s://[/video]

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(12-14-2019, 12:08 AM)Patata Wrote: Link doesn't work  Sad

Well fed Eastern Bank males patrolling in the wet off the S121 north of Malelane. 
- Posted by Hanno Erasmus, Dec 13, 2019.







https://www.facebook.com/aruna.pavithran.7/videos/10157772388101322/
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The grumpy Shishangaan boss at Singita Lebombo, one of the most impressive lions in KNP. Posted by Blaine Omega, Dec 10, 2019

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Grumpy Shishangaan boss, looking cuddly at Singita Lebombo west of Satara. Posted by jodybearstravels, Dec 13, 2019

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One of the two Sable Dam brothers who dominate the Masorini pride in Northern KNP. 
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Both of the Ross males just having a lazy wake up as the sun rises over Ngala tented camp in the background.

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Sighting of what i believe is 1 of the Mhangeni males (1 Talamati and 2 Mhangeni coalition) on H1-1 to Pretoriuskop, around 2 months ago:


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This is their image 1 year ago, close to this area but further north almost in Charleston males territory at that time:


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He is very similar to Golden Mane Majingilane.
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(12-14-2019, 11:09 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Sighting of what i believe is 1 of the Mhangeni males (1 Talamati and 2 Mhangeni coalition) on H1-1 to Pretoriuskop, around 2 months ago:


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This is their image 1 year ago, close to this area but further north almost in Charleston males territory at that time:


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He is very similar to Golden Mane Majingilane.

Are they terrytorial already?
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(12-14-2019, 11:51 PM)Potato Wrote: Are they terrytorial already?

Idk, theres very few info and sightings of them since they left into Kruger, but from few sightings from the past, it seems that they are in that area since late 2017, so prob they are.
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