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The fifth Mpondo male (eldest unrelated member) date birth: 2007/8.
Has been seen yesterday with some females and cubs... As Well with an injury on his paw and back. Nothing serious but interesting to know.
Special thanks to my friend: @"Brahimlegend"
Images by: Wildlife Huibs
KNP,Posted: 29/10/2020.
One of the two sons of the Jock males. (I believe the old Jock males) As per Ricky Da Fonseca just are two males and the other is older.
Image by: Big on Wild - WIldlife Blog & Photography
One of the young males of the Mpanamana/Shishangeni pride sired by the 7 Gomondwane males, at S28 near Crocodile Bridge...
Kruger National Park, South Africa
By: Danny Bruwer
One of the three young male lions seen recently at Shitlhave dam.
There's a possibility that this is one of the three eldest sons of the Fourways males sired in the Kruger National Park.
Images by: Edwin Steyn
KNP
October 2020
(10-30-2020, 07:33 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: One of the three young male lions seen recently at Shitlhave dam.
There's a possibility that this is one of the three eldest sons of the Fourways males sired in the Kruger National Park.
Images by: Edwin Steyn
KNP
October 2020
No, this is Southern Male, sired by Fourways males:
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3 young males seen around Shitlhave Dam near Pretoriuskop are Talamati/Southern males, they where seen yesterday on Kruger Sightings :
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Ty @TinoArmando for those photos so i was able to ID them, great to see 3 boys still alive and well.
(10-30-2020, 07:33 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: One of the three young male lions seen recently at Shitlhave dam.
There's a possibility that this is one of the three eldest sons of the Fourways males sired in the Kruger National Park.
Images by: Edwin Steyn
KNP
October 2020
No, this is Southern Male, sired by Fourways males:
*This image is copyright of its original author
3 young males seen around Shitlhave Dam near Pretoriuskop are Talamati/Southern males, they where seen yesterday on Kruger Sightings :
*This image is copyright of its original author
Ty @TinoArmando for those photos so i was able to ID them, great to see 3 boys still alive and well.
Thanks for the information then. I should edit this?
(10-30-2020, 06:32 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: One of the five Mpondo males seen near Skukuza in the Kruger National Park
Image by: Vomba Tours
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We just don't see or hear about the Mpondos very much unfortunately. If you look in the dictionary, under lion wrecking crew, there's a picture of them. Absolute beasts!
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(10-30-2020, 07:48 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: We came across five sub-adults males on the north of Mazithi dam. Apparently they were kicked out of the pride. (Words by the photographer)
Images by: Mohammed Jinnah
Do we have any idea what pride these guys are from? They look pretty young to have been kicked out, unless possibly a takeover has occurred. Wow, if they can all five make it, we might be watching the beginning of something here. Hope we can get more info on them. Thanks @"TinoArmando"
-Huge brute beasts-
The two huge Lubyebye pride males, "Dark mane and Smudge" Mazithi seen with some of the females of the Lubyebye pride in Lower Sabie.
Kruger National Park, South Africa
By: Renschia Grobler Lambrechts
Recent sighting for one of the two young Masorini males with one of the females of the pride, the size of this young male is impressive!
a few kilometers from the Phaloborwa Ga
BY: Clinton Delport