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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Throwback to January 2016 with four of the five old Jock male lions on a territorial patrol!
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Mjejane Male Lion Unhappy With Arrival of 6 Young Male Lions Vocalising Their Intentions





From the comments the owner of the video said that the 3 Mjejane males caught the youngest from the six alone and killed him....He will upload the video later
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(07-19-2020, 12:01 AM)Mohawk4 Wrote: Mjejane Male Lion Unhappy With Arrival of 6 Young Male Lions Vocalising Their Intentions





From the comments the owner of the video said that the 3 Mjejane males caught the youngest from the six alone and killed him....He will upload the video later

Interesting times lie ahead

If those three that are roaring are part of the once six males. 
Seems to be a force to be reckoned with in the area... A threat for any coalition.
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( This post was last modified: 07-19-2020, 03:10 AM by T I N O )

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=656424708562973

A video of the three Mjejane males killing to one of the six new young males.
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(07-19-2020, 03:09 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: A video of the three Mjejane males killing to one of the six new young males.





I think those where the 6 Muntshe young males, idk when this happened, but few months ago there was a rumor that 3 Mantimahles hard mauled 1 of the 6 Muntshe young males.. So maybe thats it and it where not Mantimahles yet Mjejane males..

Idk any other young coalition of 6 in that area besides young Muntshe males and young Vurhami males, but Vurhami males where still with the pride recently..

This yet again shows that numbers dont matter if young males are not ready, and will run when they see a big males, you can see how much bigger those 3 Mjejane males are, we discuss it a lot in 4 Nwaswitshaka thread, and people are asking questions what are Nwaswitshaka's waiting, well this here is the answer..

People are saying that Nwaswitshakas can easly overtake 2 Bboys, yea, and this 6 males could easly overtake this 3 males, right? But its not that simple..
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(07-19-2020, 04:55 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(07-19-2020, 03:09 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: A video of the three Mjejane males killing to one of the six new young males.





I think those where the 6 Muntshe young males, idk when this happened, but few months ago there was a rumor that 3 Mantimahles hard mauled 1 of the 6 Muntshe young males.. So maybe thats it and it where not Mantimahles yet Mjejane males..

Idk any other young coalition of 6 in that area besides young Muntshe males and young Vurhami males, but Vurhami males where still with the pride recently..

This yet again shows that numbers dont matter if young males are not ready, and will run when they see a big males, you can see how much bigger those 3 Mjejane males are, we discuss it a lot in 4 Nwaswitshaka thread, and people are asking questions what are Nwaswitshaka's waiting, well this here is the answer..

People are saying that Nwaswitshakas can easly overtake 2 Bboys, yea, and this 6 males could easly overtake this 3 males, right? But its not that simple..

The Muntshe males were seen a few months ago in the S29, afterall there isn't far away from where has happened this.
However I'm sure that Dave Pusey might know the Muntshe males?
So your teories is very acceptable and maybe correct. But a lot of things are happening in the Kruger.
Interesting times lie ahead.


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(07-19-2020, 05:14 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: The Muntshe males were seen a few months ago in the S29, afterall there isn't far away from where has happened this.
However I'm sure that Dave Pusey might know the Muntshe males?
So your teories is very acceptable and maybe correct. But a lot of things are happening in the Kruger.
Interesting times lie ahead.


(I haven't seen much in N'waswitshaka thread, Maybe I can join in the debate?

Muntshe males where seen around Lower Sabie area and they look to be the same age as this males in the picture.. But who knows, maybe are some another males..

Unfortunately shame what happened, but this is what happens when young males bite more than they can chew at that moment, even as coalition of 6..
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(07-19-2020, 05:21 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(07-19-2020, 05:14 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: The Muntshe males were seen a few months ago in the S29, afterall there isn't far away from where has happened this.
However I'm sure that Dave Pusey might know the Muntshe males?
So your teories is very acceptable and maybe correct. But a lot of things are happening in the Kruger.
Interesting times lie ahead.


(I haven't seen much in N'waswitshaka thread, Maybe I can join in the debate?

Muntshe males where seen around Lower Sabie area and they look to be the same age as this males in the picture.. But who knows, maybe are some another males..

Unfortunately shame what happened, but this is what happens when young males bite more than they can chew at that moment, even as coalition of 6..
They have do a risky move in vocalising in an unknown territory.
Even being six males, This has result with a death of one of them.
That's is why the nomad males sometimes don't live to count it.
they are totally unexperience and not know how act in the situations in that they are in.

Maybe this can sound Cold blood but this footage is a magnificent in some point to understand the lion behavior, BTW, I not enjoy a lion death! Obviously it's sad.
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"This yet again shows that numbers dont matter if young males are not ready"

True

"and will run when they see a big males, you can see how much bigger those 3 Mjejane males are, we discuss it a lot in 4 Nwaswitshaka thread, and people are asking questions what are Nwaswitshaka's waiting, well this here is the answer.."

That this youngster is much smaller than Mjejane males doesn't mean any males of this youngster age are much smaller than any males of Mjejane males age. That is very individual think.
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1/2 Dominant males of the South Lower Sabie pride.
Both males are known as the Tshokwane male.

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A throwback with one of the Mantimahle male lions in their prime!
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A huge and intimidating looking of 1/2 S28 males taken during a rain day at the Kruger National Park

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Other picture of one of the two Tshokwane males.
That are dominant of the South Lower Sabie pride in the Kruger National Park
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