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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Nsemani males yers ago

I went to Kruger Park for 2 days to find a male lion that was growing up in Timbavati Avoca pride. I found him close to Mudzanzeni picnic spot early morning. He was with a younger male that might be with him before.


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Might be on the menu? 
Close encounter with the majestic  Ngotso male on s147! 
Ngotso area, Knp
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One of the Mluwati males "Blondie" 
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Last month, The Mountain Pride at Singita Kruger National Park surprised us by introducing three new cubs to the pride. We are delighted to see this pride grow to 15 members and look forward to keeping you updated on their progress.  

Singita Lebombo, “The land of lions,” is our private concession that spans 33,000-acres of pristine wilderness in the world-renowned Kruger National Park. The diverse landscape of rocky outcrops dotted with giant euphorbia trees, riverbeds and open savannah plains is prime habitat for the numerous resident lion prides. We love nothing more than to witness the constant movements of these prides thriving in their natural environment.

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Vurhami brothers, most likely last ones of the 6 brothers :

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Hippo Pools young males (Shishangeni sons) , 4 brothers seen this morning on s28 near Croc Bridge, Kruger Sightings :


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Hope they can avoid fate of their cousins Vurhami males in nomadic life, it certaintly is hard for young males to succeed in that area, surrounded by 5 Gomondwane males in east, 3 powerful Mjejanes west, Lubyelubye and H4 males around H5/H4..
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The imfamous Mjejane males in the Malelane area Knp...
By: Kambaku River Lodge - Kruger National Park - Malelane


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These guys are in great condition,Stunning lions. How old are they? 
Do they stay together all the time?
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(10-25-2020, 09:34 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: These guys are in great condition,Stunning lions. How old are they? 
Do they stay together all the time?

You mean Mjejanes? Its unknown their exact age, They become dominant in that area in mid 2018 as young males.. So if then they'd have 4 - 5, now they are around 6 - 7 yrs old..
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Three of the Mlambane Coalition in the South - Kruger Malelane
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(10-25-2020, 03:06 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Vurhami brothers, most likely last ones of the 6 brothers :

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They look like they are in great condition. Hopefully things will work out for them.
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One of the Thompson/Josekhulu males a few years ago 
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One of the two Thompson males spending a cute moment with one of his cubs at Kruger National Park
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(10-26-2020, 03:41 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: Three of the Mlambane Coalition in the South - Kruger Malelane

Who are these boys?
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(10-26-2020, 11:02 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(10-26-2020, 03:41 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: Three of the Mlambane Coalition in the South - Kruger Malelane

Who are these boys?

These are the 3 Mjejane males
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