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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Impressive 3/4 DeLaporte coalition:


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Hildas Rock male is the biggest of the 4, hes grown into a very impressive lion. The unknown male Dreadlocks is also very huge/musclular lion, he seems to be a bit younger, his origins are unknown, but he was seen with Talamati male last year around Jock area, because of that there was speculation that he was missing 5th young Jock male, who wasnt been seen with his 4 brothers since around that time.

Similarity between him and one of the 4 young Jock males is quite big, judge by yourself :


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Kambaku males

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The one located to the left of the image is undoubtedly the Three Tooth Tsalala/Marthly male, I don't know that this coalition was called DeLaporte.


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About #647

Over here a video of the same male lion of the East Bank coalition, if the video turns out to be more recent than the photos posted above it looks a little better but still without his coalition partners.





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The beautiful Mapoza male at Makanyi Lodge. 

- Posted by Warren Jacobs, Dec.18, 2019.


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Machaton male alert while taking a drink at Elephant dam, Pondoro. 

- Posted by Pondoro Game Lodge, Dec.18, 2019.


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Moria Madoda, the legendary one eyed King of Kapama patrolling his territory in the south of Kapama Reserve. 
- Posted by Hancho Olivier, Dec.19, 2019.

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¡Awesome mane! 
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One of the three Hoedspruit males the current Kings of Kapama, looking very sorry for himself with a scratched eye received from a Moria pride female after giving her some unwanted attention. 
Posted by Hancho Olivier, Dec.19, 2019.


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This is one of the subadult males of the Moria pride from Kapama reserve. The Moria pride is controlled by the three Kings of Kapama who are known as the Hoedspruit males. They are the sons of the legendary one eyed King of Kapama who is known as Moria Madoda. His father was the equally legendary Makulu Madoda who was killed by his grandsons the Hoedspruit males at the age of 17 in 2016. 
- Posted by faunographic, Dec.19, 2019.


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"Double trouble " - A great sighting of two of the Nsemani male lions out on a territorial patrol this morning on H7, Kruger National Park.

- Posted: 16 Dec, 2019.
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A great sighting of three of the four young Jock male lions out on patrol last night on the S110 tar 5km from Berg en Dal Gate, Kruger National Park.

- Posted: 15 Dec, 2019.
Video By: Mohammed Kathrada.





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One of the Nsemani is a Matimbas son from the Mbiri's, right?
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(12-18-2019, 05:40 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Impressive 3/4 DeLaporte coalition:


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Hildas Rock male is the biggest of the 4, hes grown into a very impressive lion. The unknown male Dreadlocks is also very huge/musclular lion, he seems to be a bit younger, his origins are unknown, but he was seen with Talamati male last year around Jock area, because of that there was speculation that he was missing 5th young Jock male, who wasnt been seen with his 4 brothers since around that time.

Similarity between him and one of the 4 young Jock males is quite big, judge by yourself :


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Three tooth looks quite badass though. Almost has the asiatic look to his front end. 
The Hilda's rock male needs like a profile or something, always see posts about him but still feels like he is quite an obscure character.
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(12-20-2019, 01:47 PM)sik94 Wrote: One of the Nsemani is a Matimbas son from the Mbiri's, right?

Yes.
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(12-20-2019, 02:26 PM)Potato Wrote:
Quote:One of the Nsemani is a Matimbas son from the Mbiri's, right?
Yes.

Who sired his partner, Rockfig male? I read somewhere but i forget, is it old Ross males or old Timbavati males??
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