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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(3 hours ago)Ngonya Wrote: Casper and i think 2 Mayambula males, just north of Satara. 
Not sure how near they were 
Casper

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by Thomas Teetee Ndobe

This whole region between Mayambulas and the sonop/satara males is a bit confusing, I'm not sure what the current situation is with Casper's two brothers, I just saw Footlose with a lioness. Both Maputo and Trichardt males are now nomadic.

I saw a post on Facebook, I'm not sure the level of truth, but it comes from a major contributor stating that a local Guide reported that that s90 coalition (N'wanetsi & Old S90) with a one-eyed man was attacked by Sweni males and continued to be pressured, in fact the male One-eyed was seen with marks from the attack and the other 2 males from the coalition were missing at the time. I hope someone on the forum, if they have any extra information, can contribute.
Anyway, there is a lot of action in this area that is not even reported on, we may be surprised with future news
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This white lion(sired by ross males) was apparently attacked by rival males, you can see several bite marks all over his body

Credits to guide_edenmhlanga

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