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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Salati/Talamatis coalition




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( This post was last modified: 03-22-2020, 02:24 PM by Tr1x24 )

(03-22-2020, 01:29 PM)Potato Wrote: Salati/Talamatis coalition

Beautiful boys:


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(Mpondo???) "Lion marking territory close to Afsaal Picnic Site on the H3 towards Malelane" - Mar 21, 2020
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(03-22-2020, 10:57 PM)239Pu Wrote: (Mpondo???) "Lion marking territory close to Afsaal Picnic Site on the H3 towards Malelane" - Mar 21, 2020

Yes.
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LION DYNAMICS IN MLUWATI CONCESSION 

As 2 old resident males of this area, Mluwati males, moved of further northeast, theres a new blood in this area. 

Recent sighting of dominant male in Mluwati Concession and Hamiltons Pride:


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Some previous photo of this beautiful male:


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Imbali pride is apperantly under control of different male, i find that they where been seen since mid 2019 with this male:


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Idk if this 2 are in coalition or not, they seem to be around the same age. Its unknown from where they came from. 

They might get some action soon as 3 young males where seen there in last month:


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Also 5 Nharu young males where also spotted in this area in previous months, aswell as their father "Scorro".
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one of the Kumana males, looks bad and seems to have a bent spine!
most likely because of a fight!
By: Brian Rode

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Valentin Pacaut: " Lion and light. Kruger National Park, South Africa.

Met this beautiful male lion at the end of the day. He was actually mating with a lioness, probably just starting to mate. Both of them will stay together for a few days. Not so far, about 20 meters away, another male lion is waiting for his chance. "


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The ever impressive South Shishangeni male lion wears his battle scars with clear confidence, as he patrol his territory in the Kruger National Park.
[The most impressive lion in the kruger in my opinion]


Posted:- Mar 2020
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One of the Ngotso males catching the sunrise - Kruger National Park

Posted:- Mar 2020
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Valentin Pacaut: " Caring his girl ! Kruger National Park, South Africa. Sunset time in Kruger National Park when we met this beautiful male lion and his lioness. Actually mating, they will stay together for a few days. Not so far, about 20 meters away, another male lion is waiting for his chance. The lion on the photo is staring at him. . "


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One of the five impressive Mpondo male lions at Kruger National Park.

Posted: Mar 2020
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(03-26-2020, 04:36 PM)sik94 Wrote: The ever impressive South Shishangeni male lion wears his battle scars with clear confidence, as he patrol his territory in the Kruger National Park.
[The most impressive lion in the kruger in my opinion]


Posted:- Mar 2020
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https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-lion-pi...#pid111174 It was already posted in the thread of photos and videos of lions. Wink

I agree with you that he appears to be the lion or one of the most impressive lions in all KNP.
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Can anyone guess who is this Powerful Majestic Legend? 

The father of 2 greatest coalition ever “ the 12 skybeds & the powerful matimbas “
One of 3 Old Skybed males
Credit: Laura Proudfoot

Date: May 2015.




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Beautiful male lion on the S1, near Skukuza, seen yesterday on our way out of the park.
Tinged by: Justin

This one is 1/3 the Southern/Talamati young males. He looked a little stressful and has biting marks on his back.



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(03-27-2020, 01:00 AM)Cunaguaro Wrote: Beautiful male lion on the S1, near Skukuza, seen yesterday on our way out of the park.
Tinged by: Justin

This one is 1/3 the Southern/Talamati young males. He looked a little stressful and has biting marks on his back.




They are not separated, are they?
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