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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(08-07-2022, 12:23 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
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Which pride is this? 

There is cubs and subs of various ages.

Not sure who are the fathers tho.

Mantimahles are around that area, so it should be one of their prides. Renosterkoppies are under their control and have territory near the area.

Manthekenyane males are also nearby, but they havent been dominant for that long to have subs of this age. 

And I dont know any other coalition or pride currently near Kwaggaspan
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(08-07-2022, 12:23 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
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Which pride is this? 

There is cubs and subs of various ages.

Not sure who are the fathers tho.

Maybe the Napi pride? From what i've heard they're under the control of the Transport dam males. Perhaps, @brahimlegend could help here.
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(08-07-2022, 12:38 AM)Mdz123 Wrote: And I dont know any other coalition or pride currently near Kwaggaspan

Yea, prob either Mantimahles or H2-2/Transport Dam males.
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(08-07-2022, 01:08 AM)Timbavati Wrote:
(08-07-2022, 12:23 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
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Which pride is this? 

There is cubs and subs of various ages.

Not sure who are the fathers tho.

Maybe the Napi pride? From what i've heard they're under the control of the Transport dam males. Perhaps, @brahimlegend could help here.

For how long have the Transport Dam males been dominant? I dont think that they have been dominant long enough to have subs of that age, they look 2.5 - 3 years old.
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Yeah likely Napi pride run by H2-2/ Transport. The boss at Jock said they move from kwagga to transport before
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One of the Hippo pool young males with two females calling at Mjejane Game Reserve
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(08-07-2022, 12:54 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Yeah likely Napi pride run by H2-2/ Transport. The boss at Jock said they move from kwagga to transport before

Thank you for the information
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(08-07-2022, 03:54 AM)Mdz123 Wrote: For how long have the Transport Dam males been dominant? I dont think that they have been dominant long enough to have subs of that age, they look 2.5 - 3 years old.

H2-2 males are dominant for long time, occasionaly seen on H1-1, as their territory was further south around H2-2, which is not that much visited.

Just in the past year or so they moved further north around Transport Dam and H1-1 road, so sightings of them are more regular, they prob ousted remaining Fourways male Blondie around mid 2020.
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Yeah they doing well, last sightings they were mating with Renosterkoppie lioness they don't waste time
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Dark Maned of Hippo pool. Mo's Vurhami still roams there, he shouldn't be far.
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Has there been an update on the injured 1/7 Satara Male lion?
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(08-07-2022, 07:37 PM)Liner Wrote: Has there been an update on the injured 1/7 Satara Male lion?

Unfortunately, There's not updates of the injured Satara male so far.
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Fourways / Phabeni
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(08-07-2022, 06:33 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Yeah they doing well, last sightings they were mating with Renosterkoppie lioness they don't waste time

They should be careful doing this, the Mantimahles are more numerous and much more experienced, and they are really agressive to intruders, even their sons PC males carried on their aggresive behavior. Unless of course they abandonned Renosterkoppies pride, which I doubt.
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