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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(11-07-2020, 02:14 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote:  The other Nkaya pan Male. I have some videos of this guy with the pride and loads of cubs will post later.

Any info from where this 2 origin?
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@Tr1x24 unfortunately not. I spoke to Hanno Erasmus and Frikkie Grobler. Hanno just said that’s he’s been seeing them for near a year. Frikkie just verified what I saw in videos that they have prides and cubs ( about 4 females and 7 cubs)
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Have you seen the video of junior of the orpen males eating a koppie female yet?
Thought he had cubs with them?
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Yeah it’s sad news. They are his cubs. Only one lioness left with 5 cubs to protect. Really bad situation
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1/5 large Mantimahle males with a female in a recent sighting on S21
Kruger national Park, South Africa
By: Elna Else


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The infamous Mjejane boys graced us with their presence for a short while
Mjejane Game Reserve, KNP
By: Stef Botha Photography


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(11-07-2020, 11:07 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Yeah it’s sad news. They are his cubs. Only one lioness left with 5 cubs to protect. Really bad situation

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I found my answer in the Manyeleti thread. Is credibly sad.
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-1/5 Notorious Mpondo male coalition on H3-
"Early morning in Kruger and we found this gorgeous male with a pitch black mane lying on the H3 heading South. A great start to the morning's drive"
Kruger National Park, South Africa
By: Elizabeth Hart


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2/3 fierce Mjejane males in the Malelane area, The leader and Blondie in this sighting!   
Kruger National Park, South Africa
By: CD Tours 


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One of the 3 Mighty Boyela brothers, The Shingwedzi area rulers have been one of the most successful Lions in the Kruger NP today! 
October 2020
 Kruger National Park, South Africa. 
By: Doreen Blignaut


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The white lion "Casper" or as it is also known "the ghost of Lebombo", one of the four Young Shish males near the Sweni river area...
Kruger National Park, South Park
By: Cameron Watt



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Up close and personal with the beast of the huge Mjejane males!
Mjejane Game Reserve, KNP
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2 huge Gomondwane males with a pride on s28, Kruger Sightings :


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Lubyelubye Jr.:

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Lubyelubye males vocalizing:

https://www.facebook.com/154639976894437...158439824/
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Gomondwane males look like tanks
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2 Shishangeni males patroling territory with their son this morning (dont know from which pride, maybe 1 of the Hippo Pools males, or maybe Vurhami) :

https://www.instagram.com/p/CHW-sjnAxml/...vstzy97k1t
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