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(05-05-2021, 08:27 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Does senior have a problem with his eyes? Or just old?
As per my personal opinion , Seems a 50% and 50%, That color around the eyes is a clear indicator of age, He's an old lion 11+ as less, but apart of that, the surroundings of his eyes to be a bit irritated
(05-06-2021, 02:08 PM)lionuk Wrote: Shishangaan Lion with his lioness
Such a fine specimen of male lion he is! This is one of the Nwanetssi males, I guess a couple of years ago, as I haven't seen nothing of them in ages, Most likely they're all dead at this stage
#TBT Legends of the Crocodile Bridge!
The four males of the Shishangeni coalition resting under a tree near the Vurhami bridge, this photo was taken in December 2016 in these moment the Shishangeni males controlled the entire crocodile bridge area, kings not by decree but by their own right.
#KrugerNationalPark #CrocodileBridge
By Sannette Boshoff
(05-07-2021, 12:56 AM)titose Wrote: #TBT Legends of the Crocodile Bridge!
The four males of the Shishangeni coalition resting under a tree near the Vurhami bridge, this photo was taken in December 2016 in these moment the Shishangeni males controlled the entire crocodile bridge area, kings not by decree but by their own right.
#KrugerNationalPark #CrocodileBridge
By Sannette Boshoff
2nd from the left and 1st from the right are 2 which are still alive, right?
(05-07-2021, 12:56 AM)titose Wrote: #TBT Legends of the Crocodile Bridge!
The four males of the Shishangeni coalition resting under a tree near the Vurhami bridge, this photo was taken in December 2016 in these moment the Shishangeni males controlled the entire crocodile bridge area, kings not by decree but by their own right.
#KrugerNationalPark #CrocodileBridge
By Sannette Boshoff
2nd from the left and 1st from the right are 2 which are still alive, right?
I think so!
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05-07-2021, 03:38 PM( This post was last modified: 05-07-2021, 03:40 PM by Brahim )
3 Young males who are dominant over 5 lioness in southern kruger. This sighting was on s130 but usually they are further north. First appeared on s79 and then s82. Last picture Attached is a picture of all 3 of them younger a year ago. These guys were confused as young muntshe once but turned out to be different guys.
05-07-2021, 07:56 PM( This post was last modified: 05-07-2021, 07:57 PM by Tr1x24 )
(05-07-2021, 03:38 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: 3 Young males who are dominant over 5 lioness in southern kruger. This sighting was on s130 but usually they are further north. First appeared on s79 and then s82. Last picture Attached is a picture of all 3 of them younger a year ago. These guys were confused as young muntshe once but turned out to be different guys.
Hmm, I looked back, first where 4 young males seen around s79 in mid August 2020, and this male was part of those 4:
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He is not 1 of those 3 males :
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And later on in August 2020 near s79 this guys, who are those 3 H10 males (they are called like that i think) :
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So it might happened that we had 2 coalitions around s79, 4 males and those 3 H10 males.
Especially as 4 unknown males where seen on s21 just south of s79 few months ago..
And this guy looks like Muntshe young male :
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So it looks like that we had 2 coalitions there, and that these 3 H10 Males are not young Muntshes afterall, 4 young Muntshes might be still around that area, south of 79.