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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Sweni young male

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And now, the older Sweni males

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S25 male

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An emaciated young sub male at S 28. He was so weak. So many vehicles passing by but he was so weak that he could not even open the eyes.

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(03-26-2023, 06:05 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Anyway this young male is identical to the Hippo Pools who was sent to North with mpondo.

So its him?
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( This post was last modified: 03-28-2023, 01:09 AM by Brahim )

So there was the 4 older hippo pools, (1 with s28/Makhohlola males, 2 at mjejane, one maybe died in how they all split)

Then there's the 2 I said haven't been seen this year, they went nomadic when the one with mpondo was still only 2ish. They were around croc Bridge seen here and there but lately nothing. 

Then there was the 3 younger ones (1 with mpondo, one maybe died, one is maybe around nomadic not seen since December)

But there was also a young male with a female who would join shishangeni and hippo pools occasionally, I would see it posted in the marloth group he was kinda pale but never got whisker pics of him. But these are the ones I knew about there could be more as the pride was always split most the time.

But this one in Lionspruit is different to the one sent north with mpondo.
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Update about Mo through a friend, apparently he's on the farm near mjejane, catches Buffalo often apparently.
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(03-27-2023, 03:53 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: So there was the 4 older hippo pools, (1 with s28/Makhohlola males, 2 at mjejane, one maybe died in how they all split or returned pride.)

Then there's the 2 I said haven't been seen this year, they went nomadic when the one with mpondo was still only 2ish. They were around croc Bridge seen here and there but lately nothing. 

Then there was the 3 younger ones (1 with mpondo, one maybe died, one is maybe around nomadic not seen since December)

But there was also a young male with a female who would join shishangeni and hippo pools occasionally, I would see it posted in the marloth group he was kinda pale but never got whisker pics of him. But these are the ones I knew about there could be more as the pride was always split most the time.

But this one in Lionspruit is different to the one sent north with mpondo.

So there was 3 even younger ?

4 oldest, 2 middle and 3 youngest.

Could you provide pictures of each ones? If you have.
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Some I can't find right now but here's some. This is the 4 eldest younger.

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( This post was last modified: 03-28-2023, 02:25 PM by Brahim )

This is the 2 younger than the 4

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1/3 Younger ones, the one who is in Pafuri now. Sniptails old partner.

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1/3 Younger ones

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Can't find the third youngest atm. But looking at these pics this must be the missing one of the 4 eldest

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3 Mazithi/Tshokwane males
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(03-28-2023, 01:17 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: But looking at these pics this must be the missing one of the 4 eldest

Isnt this the Light Maned who is at Mjejane?
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