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One of the S21 males on the move accompanied with another lioness on yesterday morning on the N'watimhiri Causeway off the H4-1
Image by: Terance Stevens
Some shots of 5 of the Gomondwane males in the s107, these guys are called to be the new kings of the crocodile bridge!
S107, KNP.
By: Kruger PRIDE Safaris
11-16-2020, 09:52 PM( This post was last modified: 11-16-2020, 09:53 PM by Tr1x24 )
Plains Camp young males in Kruger :
Photo Credits : bigskyafrica
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They grown a lot, it seems that this photo that Sabi Sabi posted of them month ago is not recent, yet filmed around half a year ago when they where in Sabi Sabi:
(11-15-2020, 03:08 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: One of the Tshokwane males on the road from Lower Sabie to Crocodile Bridge
November 2020,Photo credits: Jan F Berkhout
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he looks like this lion (I have this pic labeled SandRiver male 2014)
The viocious Mjejane males in October, near the Matjulu bridge at Berg-en-Dal, the Mjejanes males and Jock/Matjulu males have been sharing boundaries of their territory since the Mejajne males expanded westward if either of these 2 coalitions decided to expand that would be terrible for both, since they are relatively on equal footing!
Malelane, KNP
By: Solly Bellingan
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PS: both coalitions have been seen with the female Renosterpan pride (formerly under the control of the EBMs), they have been in the same area but on different days
The male of the Shishangeni coalition who has been dragging a hip injury for a long time is in poor condition, it is sad to see this big boy in this terrible physical state!
Near Marloth Park
By: Maureen Oxlee Jarratt
The three Musketeers of Tshokwane area!
An old sighting back to 4 years ago of which look like that is the Kumana coalition near Tshokwane area in the Kruger National Park
Photo credits: Tony Webb
11-17-2020, 05:13 PM( This post was last modified: 11-18-2020, 02:19 AM by BA0701 )
Two of the mighty Mpondo male lion coalition are most likely moving into the final days of their reign.
Both show signs of injuries from fighting and are losing body condition.
They are spending most of their time around the Lodges on the Jock Concession
Tinged by Louis - Jock Safari Lodge
(11-17-2020, 12:40 PM)titose Wrote: The male of the Shishangeni coalition who has been dragging a hip injury for a long time is in poor condition, it is sad to see this big boy in this terrible physical state!
Near Marloth Park
By: Maureen Oxlee Jarratt
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That's really sad seen how this coalition of once four strong males now seems that is reducing to two. They have left a such big legacy through the crocodile bridge area and that will remains for a entire decade in KNP. Let's hope that he will surviving as Buddy the orpen male is doing in these times.
(11-17-2020, 12:40 PM)titose Wrote: The male of the Shishangeni coalition who has been dragging a hip injury for a long time is in poor condition, it is sad to see this big boy in this terrible physical state!
Near Marloth Park
By: Maureen Oxlee Jarratt
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That's really sad seen how this coalition of once four strong males now seems that is reducing to two. They have left a such big legacy through the crocodile bridge area and that will remains for a entire decade in KNP. Let's hope that he will surviving as Buddy the orpen male is doing in these times.
Yes it is very sad to see how these guys who became legends of the KNP are shrinking in numbers and probably going down to 2 members of the coalition, but as you said they have left an incredible legacy in the southeast of the KNP-