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Mazithi pride males, now these two beautiful males were spotted recently on the H10 South of Tshokwane, with big manes and incredible looking.
KNP,Posted: March 27.,2017.
Photo credit to: Wess Marais Photography - Through My Less
One of the two males sired by the Sand River males, which a few years ago have taken up residence in Rhenosterkoppies area, but this time he was spotted on Pretoriuskop area in KNP
KNP,posted: March 2., 2018.
Photo credit to: JDB Photography
The Jock Safari Male, he did partnered up with the Skukuza Hilda's Rock male and two other males, later they split-up
KNP,posted: October 9.,2018.
Photo credit to: JDB Photography
(09-09-2020, 10:45 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: The Jock Safari Male, he did partnered up with the Skukuza Hilda's Rock male and two other males, later they split-up
KNP,posted: October 9.,2018.
Photo credit to: JDB Photography
*This image is copyright of its original author
He is known as nomadic Renosterkoppies male.. He was partner with 2 Older Nwaswitshaka males and HRM, but they split.. Him and 2 Nwaswitshakas are not seen for quite some time now..
(09-09-2020, 10:45 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: The Jock Safari Male, he did partnered up with the Skukuza Hilda's Rock male and two other males, later they split-up
KNP,posted: October 9.,2018.
Photo credit to: JDB Photography
*This image is copyright of its original author
He is known as nomadic Renosterkoppies male.. He was partner with 2 Older Nwaswitshaka males and HRM, but they split.. Him and 2 Nwaswitshakas are not seen for quite some time now..
Perhaps he is known as the name as i have said and then the as the you have said also "Renosterkoppies male"
I have get this info from the photographer.
09-10-2020, 12:13 AM( This post was last modified: 09-10-2020, 12:15 AM by T I N O )
this male lion was spotted on Pretoriuskop area in KNP, the same day in which the (Sand River son) much better known as Renosterkoppies Nomads who were often seen at Shitlhave Dam, might be his coalition partner? or perhaps his brother (?)
KNP,posted: March 2.,2018.
Photo credit to: JDB Photography
One of the two S21 males seen recently close to Lower Sabie on the S21 about 1 km from H4-1.
He look like a stressed and also he has lost mane due the same stress with is very common on the lions which not are 100% dominant and also are being pressured by other coalitions, I don't know which is the reason here but poor champ!
KNP,posted: 06/09/20
Photo credits to: Vera Kelblick
09-10-2020, 01:25 AM( This post was last modified: 09-10-2020, 01:26 AM by Tr1x24 )
(09-10-2020, 01:01 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: One of the two S21 males seen recently close to Lower Sabie on the S21 about 1 km from H4-1.
He look like a stressed and also he has lost mane due the same stress with is very common on the lions which not are 100% dominant and also are being pressured by other coalitions, I don't know which is the reason here but poor champ!
I think that with Mantimahles moving south and in s21 area, they are pushing this males further east towards Lower Sabi, another one of s21 males was also seen in that area on H4-1 close to Lower Sabi recently..
(09-10-2020, 01:01 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: One of the two S21 males seen recently close to Lower Sabie on the S21 about 1 km from H4-1.
He look like a stressed and also he has lost mane due the same stress with is very common on the lions which not are 100% dominant and also are being pressured by other coalitions, I don't know which is the reason here but poor champ!
I think that with Mantimahles moving south and in s21 area, they are pushing this males further east towards Lower Sabi, another one of s21 males was also seen in that area on H4-1 close to Lower Sabi recently..
Also theres 3 S21 males as far as I know..
I believe that those are completely different coalition (?) At least they doesn't look like as the three S21 males. I will try to research
A recent sightings from last month of the Nsemani males (Older Mbiri male and the RockFig male) seen on close to Satara on the road to Orpen, but the dirt road. The Timbavati road.
they were accompanied by four lionesses
KNP,Posted: 06/08/20
Photo credits to: Tor Arvid Holen