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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(11-24-2022, 05:02 PM)Tonpa Wrote: "While feeding on an elephant carcass, the Trichard brothers were ambushed by their rivals from the west. Having already noticed his enemies, the other brother had silently retreated leaving his brother outnumbered."


Could these be 3/7 Satara males? Their do have territory west of Trichardts
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1/3 Sweni males

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The younger Mazithi males

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(11-24-2022, 07:57 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: Could these be 3/7 Satara males? Their do have territory west of Trichardts

Yes they are.
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(11-24-2022, 08:48 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(11-24-2022, 07:57 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: Could these be 3/7 Satara males? Their do have territory west of Trichardts

Yes they are.

Clearly the Trichardts will have to bring all 5 members up or else they will be severely outnumbered since 6/7 Sataras are in good condition (if I remember the other one has a broken leg when he was last seen.). So yeah its gonna 6 vs 2 if Trichardts dont reunite, and I think this split is similar to how Ginger & HB split from the rest of Matimbas.
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(11-24-2022, 10:28 PM)Mdz123 Wrote:
(11-24-2022, 08:48 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(11-24-2022, 07:57 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: Could these be 3/7 Satara males? Their do have territory west of Trichardts

Yes they are.

Clearly the Trichardts will have to bring all 5 members up or else they will be severely outnumbered since 6/7 Sataras are in good condition (if I remember the other one has a broken leg when he was last seen.). So yeah its gonna 6 vs 2 if Trichardts dont reunite, and I think this split is similar to how Ginger & HB split from the rest of Matimbas.

any update on the one with broken leg how is he doing ?
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(11-24-2022, 10:28 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: Clearly the Trichardts will have to bring all 5 members up or else they will be severely outnumbered since 6/7 Sataras are in good condition (if I remember the other one has a broken leg when he was last seen.). So yeah its gonna 6 vs 2 if Trichardts dont reunite, and I think this split is similar to how Ginger & HB split from the rest of Matimbas.

Only 4 Satara's are hanging together in this area, they are also prob in process of spliting as Trichardts, and 3 are healthy (these 3), but still its in their favor 3 vs 2, or 4 vs 3 with both parties have 1 injured male there, although not sure of recent status of injured males.
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My friend saw mpondo and young male like 3 hours ago, rangers were preparing to dart them
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Singita said they haven't seen the white cub for weeks, they think it was preyed upon by a big cat or something
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Transport dam males
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(11-24-2022, 08:08 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: The younger Mazithi males


who father these lads ?
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(11-25-2022, 07:48 PM)kobe8jf1234 Wrote: who father these lads ?

ex Mazithi pride males.
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( This post was last modified: 11-26-2022, 06:12 PM by Brahimlegend )

The Last Mpondo & Young male (Possibly Hippo Pools male) have been relocated.
"[11/26, 14:02] CARNIVORE UPDATE!
Gerrie Camacho of the Carnivore Team released the following statement:
Excellent teamwork between MTPA, Wildlife Vets,  Nkomazi Municipal Rangers, the Carnivore Team, members of CPF and Security personell performed a very challenging operation to capture the last of the Mphondo lion males and his few years younger coalition mate on the corner of Volstruis and Moddervis last night. The younger male, according to sources, is possibly from the Hippo Pools pride. Although it was clear that these males were pushed from their latest territory in Kruger and in a fairly battered state, they attempted to make Marloth Park their preferred territory the past few nights. A number of hurdles had to be overcome and through the assistance from State Vet Services, Skukuza and Kruger management themselves, it was permitted to move these mega cats last night to their holding facilities at Skukuza, from where they will be moved to the North of Kruger where a fairly low population of lions do occur. In this way they get a second chance on life.
The following photos are courtesy of a joint effort of the Carnivore Team!"

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(11-26-2022, 06:11 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: The Last Mpondo & Young male (Possibly Hippo Pools male) have been relocated.
"[11/26, 14:02] CARNIVORE UPDATE!
Gerrie Camacho of the Carnivore Team released the following statement:
Excellent teamwork between MTPA, Wildlife Vets,  Nkomazi Municipal Rangers, the Carnivore Team, members of CPF and Security personell performed a very challenging operation to capture the last of the Mphondo lion males and his few years younger coalition mate on the corner of Volstruis and Moddervis last night. The younger male, according to sources, is possibly from the Hippo Pools pride. Although it was clear that these males were pushed from their latest territory in Kruger and in a fairly battered state, they attempted to make Marloth Park their preferred territory the past few nights. A number of hurdles had to be overcome and through the assistance from State Vet Services, Skukuza and Kruger management themselves, it was permitted to move these mega cats last night to their holding facilities at Skukuza, from where they will be moved to the North of Kruger where a fairly low population of lions do occur. In this way they get a second chance on life.
The following photos are courtesy of a joint effort of the Carnivore Team!"

Is that young male 1/2 younger HP males?
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@Tr1x24 He's 1/3 younger ones, had those 2 older ones before him who left nomadic and the 4 eldest well known
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