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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Field of dreams....
Casper the famous white lion relaxing on the Sweni Road.
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The dominant Mantimahle male with a lioness
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(03-09-2021, 12:48 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: it was the other Shishangaan Male seen the other day being chased not Xihamham
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(03-09-2021, 12:50 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: first guy running is the Mohawk s28 Male , you can see his tail end missing and his Mohawk. Maybe Gomondwanes jumped them idk hopefully the other s28 didn’t get caught
It looked like one male run away and the other stayed in those bushes in which they were atacked.
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(03-09-2021, 12:50 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @Potato first guy running is the Mohawk s28 Male , you can see his tail end missing and his Mohawk. Maybe Gomondwanes jumped them idk hopefully the other s28 didn’t get caught

That doesnt look good for s28.. It was only matter of time when 5 Gomondwanes pushed them out.. 

But it might not be Gomondwanes, that male chasing Mohawk might be Shishangeni also.

Idk if there another male in the bush after, when those 2 males run out, sound in the bush stoped..

I think it might be 1 vs 1??
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(03-09-2021, 01:42 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: I think it might be 1 vs 1??
Raport states that two males were sleeping next to their kill and were atacked by another two.
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(03-09-2021, 02:02 AM)Potato Wrote: Raport states that two males were sleeping next to their kill and were atacked by another two.

Yea, but after these 2 run out, there was no movement or sounds of fighting from that bush, it looks like those 2 where fighting in there..
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anybody know who father trichardt males?
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Kruger National Park, South Africa -In this mini series.
We cover some of our favorite Wildlife Sightings. On our favorite roads in the Kruger Park.

Part 2 - we share our favorite sightings on the H1-3 between Tshokwane and Satara.





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S129 males, on s30, near s29, with a lioness, Kruger Sightings :


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The two  Masorini/Sable dam male coalition a duo that dominates from the gate of Phalaborwa, Masorini dam, Sable dam, and part of H14 a huge territory just for the two of them.
They have been roaming the area for about 2 and a half years, their origins are unknown but they are speculated to be the offspring of the old Masorini males and are believed to be between 5 and a half to 6 years old.  These two youngsters are nearing their first year as dominant area males and already dominate a huge territory! 
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Casper vs Porcupine 

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“Shishangaan Male roaring every 5 minutes, letting two young males trailing him know that he is still king of the turf,will see for how long.” Singita KNP Credit: Mike Heramb

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1 of the Phabeni males:

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@Potato :

About your video at #3296: 12mn00 sec, the young male lion having caught - but not killed - a baby cub gemsbock:



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2/2 Masorini males.
Seen today. S136, Near Phalaborwa.
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