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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Casper with his 2/3 Shish bros, just north of Satara, Kruger Sightings :


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@Tr1x24 Casper and bros, 3 males all day? Fingers crossed it means 4th is mating
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Kinky Tail with 2 lionesses :

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S129 male:

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Nkaya Pan male :

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Video of that unknown young male mating in H1-1/s65/H3 junction :






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(03-12-2021, 05:38 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(03-12-2021, 04:25 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: But doesn’t mean there isn’t hope for mhangeni and Talamati. Recently some male who grew up west of h1-1 have pictures of him with his pride young. Wasn’t seen for years then recently he turned up looking good around the area they should be

Talamati was last seen roaming Manyeleti and Sabi Sands in 2019 alone, after he and Mhangenis where around Pretoriuskop in 2018.. 

Althrough some of you guys are saying that 2 H2-2 males are not Mhangenis, i think they might be, similarity in face structures are there..

Those are same males no? And seen in the same area, left Mhangeni in 2017/18 and right Scared Nose H2-2/H1-1 male in 2020


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wow he travel that far of a distance he must been stress out something must have happened i hope he still alive
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Moyo the young male of the duo Vurhami boys duo near the Crocodile Bridge at Kruger National Park, their last sighting was in the early days of February this year but with the Gomondwane males hanging around near the area these boys frequented, these boys should be cautious after what happened to them in the Mjejane Game reserve! 
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Two of the Mpondo sons recently seen in the company of a lioness in the Kruger National Park South Africa.




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(03-13-2021, 12:02 PM)titose Wrote: Two of the Mpondo sons recently seen in the company of a lioness in the Kruger National Park South Africa.

Renosterkoppies males, Mohawked male was also seen there, they are around S1/S4 area in Kruger near Skukuza, seen mating in the past month or so:

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I dont know if the 4th male is also with them or alive, only this 3 where seen so far there.. 

Funny how for years we had only Charleston males controling that area along S1, now that area is crowded with male lions. 

With that situation, im afraid that we might never see Charleston Big Boy again..
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2/2 Tshokwane males
Pride of lion stationary
"Unsuccessfully chased after some wildebeest"
S137, near the power lines
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1/3 young jock.
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(03-13-2021, 01:14 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(03-13-2021, 12:02 PM)titose Wrote: Two of the Mpondo sons recently seen in the company of a lioness in the Kruger National Park South Africa.

Renosterkoppies males, Mohawked male was also seen there, they are around S1/S4 area in Kruger near Skukuza, seen mating in the past month or so:

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I dont know if the 4th male is also with them or alive, only this 3 where seen so far there.. 

Funny how for years we had only Charleston males controling that area along S1, now that area is crowded with male lions. 

With that situation, im afraid that we might never see Charleston Big Boy again..
The fourth one is with them "alive", Ricky Da Fonseca told me that the fours were fine!
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The two males sons of the Skybed males near Talamati Bush Camp today.
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Phabeni males
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