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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(06-03-2021, 01:56 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: 3 Renosterkoppies males (Sons of Mpondo) with their pride today.

S1, 17.7km W of Paul Kruger Gate
Credit: Cameron

Any photos of the 4th male?

Somebody here said that someone told them that 4th male is also with them and alive, but i still didn't see 1 picture or confirmed sighting of that 4th male..
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@Tr1x24 He’s missing/dead. Not seen in long time.
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(06-03-2021, 04:00 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @Tr1x24 He’s missing/dead. Not seen in long time.

Thats what i taught, but somebody here (dont remember who) said few months ago that 4th is still with them and alive, which i found strange, as no sightings of that male (only these 3).
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Mjejane male


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Sand River Pride and one Southern Avoca male




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The Last Kumana male!
•Still going strong, though he had to defend his Shishangaan pride against intruders a couple times lately. H6, Satara. KNP.
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Mapoza male
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Young Mazithi Males seen on H10/S29 
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( This post was last modified: 06-05-2021, 04:00 AM by Psyckoo )

"Mo, yesterday morning on Mjejane, with a bit of a gash on his face. Apparently the 3 Mjejane males were also on the reserve. He was roaring, and marking and being very dominant ..What a beautiful boy! "
Credit : Steyn Jacobsohn
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=933434040777554


Will we see the last Vurhami male death ? Roaring to Mjejane males or when you think that they are around is not a good strategy, a little bit of Othawa here...
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(06-05-2021, 03:59 AM)Psyckoo Wrote: "Mo, yesterday morning on Mjejane, with a bit of a gash on his face. Apparently the 3 Mjejane males were also on the reserve. He was roaring, and marking and being very dominant ..What a beautiful boy! "
Credit : Steyn Jacobsohn
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=933434040777554


Will we see the last Vurhami male death ? Roaring to Mjejane males or when you think that they are around is not a good strategy, a little bit of Othawa here...

Perhaps the wound was made while trying to hunt.
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(06-05-2021, 03:59 AM)Psyckoo Wrote: "Mo, yesterday morning on Mjejane, with a bit of a gash on his face. Apparently the 3 Mjejane males were also on the reserve. He was roaring, and marking and being very dominant ..What a beautiful boy! "
Credit : Steyn Jacobsohn
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=933434040777554


Will we see the last Vurhami male death ? Roaring to Mjejane males or when you think that they are around is not a good strategy, a little bit of Othawa here...

I see a lot of difference in the two cases, I don't think Mo has the overconfidence that OM had when he tried to face the BBoys and for everything that happened to his brothers and in his troubled nomadic life we can say that he knows he has no chance and not would face Mjejanes directly as was the case with OM x BBoys
I don't think staying there would end well but he's not throwing himself to death like many say, it's an area with lots of men around and being a lone nomad you can prefer to take risks in a place you already know and have a female to breed
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3 Tshokwane/Mazithi males on H4-1 near Nkuhlu, Kruger Sightings :


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The coalition that was once, one of most powerful coalitions in all of Kruger. But for purely natural reasons, the number has diminished from four to two, and they still rule the Crocodile Bridge area with full force. Despite their advancing age, we cannot fail to commend this legendary coalition; The Shishangeni males!

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N’waswitsontso male
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any update The 5 Mantimahle males....?
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