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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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About #2.858

I thought that the 7 (now 5) young Gomondwane were originally 9 boys. It seemed to me that I had read in this same forum a long time ago when they had just left the pride that there were 9, I even think there was a white one among them. I don't know if I'm in the wrong coalition.
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(01-20-2021, 03:20 AM)Cunaguaro Wrote: About #2.858

I thought that the 7 (now 5) young Gomondwane were originally 9 boys. It seemed to me that I had read in this same forum a long time ago when they had just left the pride that there were 9, I even think there was a white one among them. I don't know if I'm in the wrong coalition.

@Cunaguaro 
The ones you name are the young Shishangaam males (Casper and his brothers), currently they are 4 males this year turn 7 years old and are not yet dominant, but everything points to this year they become dominant.
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@titose Thanks for answering and clearing up my confusion brother. Cheers!
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The last two huge and legendary Shishangeni males going for a reconnaissance stroll of their territory.
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Vurhami boys Moyo (Mo) and Mbilu ~ 2 hearts!

"So, someone made a very valid point the other day... why does Mo’s bro not have a name???
I started thinking about it, and thought, that his name should really have something to do with heart... (because these boys have so much heart) and it should be in Shangaan (Tsonga), one of our main languages of the Lowveld. 
I asked our staff at Ellie Walk, what heart is, and they told me it’s ... “Mbilu”
And after doing some research, I found that heart/s in Shona and Swahili is... “Moyo” which could be Mo’s full name ..."
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The three beautiful and majestic Golden Mopani/Shimuwini males dominating in the Ngobeni area. 
#Knp #H14rd 
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1/2 Leeubron males Sniptail. Looking at some pictures today I realised I id this guy wrong. But better news it’s a Leeubron who hasn’t been seen for some months . Seen with lioness and young ones.
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(01-20-2021, 03:00 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: 1/2 Leeubron males Sniptail. Looking at some pictures today I realised I id this guy wrong. But better news it’s a Leeubron who hasn’t been seen for some months . Seen with lioness and young ones.

Where was that, there was nothing from Leeubron males for ages, s126??
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@Tr1x24 s36. Prior to this I have good pictures of both males when they were last spotted in October, they were slightly south of where they used to be
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An unbreakable bond being portrayed in the beautiful autumn colors, the 3 Mphongolo boys sired by the famous Boyela brothers at Sirheni area on s56 north of the Shingwedzi camp.
#Knp #Shingwedzicamp #Sirheni
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A tank on the way!! the biggest male of the young Jock males showing us his voluminous body. What a beast, this boy must be one of the biggest lions of the south of Kruger his parents were described as huge beasts and their children go by the same way.
#Knp #BergenDal #Malelane
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"Moyo (Mo) and Mbilu" The last 2 Vurhami boys, sons of the Shishangeni males at Crocodile bridge area.
#Knp #Crocodilebridge
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1 of the young Sand River males, lesser maned male, who was often seen alone in Sabi Sands in early to mid 2020:

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I must admit, i was quite sceptical about his survival, but this male proved me wrong, he was able to survive on his own at only around 2.5 years of age for months until he found his brother and sister.. Now with his brother and almost 1 year older, it must be like walk in the park for him..

Throwback at him in early 2019, when he was only around 1.5 yrs old: 

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the formidable and imposing five Gomondwane males on S28 the new kings of the Vurhami Bridge area
#Knp #S28
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The gomondwane on the move look like a army rolling in
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