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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Sighting on s128 recently guy with marks on his back. Do you guys remember this sighting early this year.

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Looks like the same guy who was being chased by the two young and old Male in that sighting by Stef
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(08-03-2021, 08:14 AM)Gavskrr Wrote: I read on a facebook group that he is part of a coalition with two fourway males supposedly sons of the matshapiri males, are these two fourway males the only matshapiri sons still alive?

Yes.
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You will know he is a fierce warrior just by looking at him! The last Kumana male, with the Shishngaan pride. In the recent months there has been a lone male called Maputo who came from Mozambique border challenging him for possession of the Shishangaan pride. Kumana defended his territory and his pride fiercely, yet the Maputo male male did not give up. It was reported that both males fought many of times and Maputo was recently seen with two Shish lionesses. They all insist on controlling and we don't know what the end will be? Will the old Kumana accept the Maputo and form a coalition, or will the Maputo male expel the big male and take possession of the Shishangaan pride.. Time will tell.

Singita, South Africa.
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The stunning duo of the Transport Dam males rulers around the Napi boulders and the Transport Dam at Kruger National Park.
#KNP #TransportDamMales
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A recent sighting of the last Sweni male from last week seen with the N’wanetsi pride and some sub adult males at S100, Satara, KNP.
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1 of the Satara Boys :

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Pidwa male. Absolutely stunning! 
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Another fine @EverseenSA video, this time showing the Dark Maned Mazithi male jumping into crocodile infested waters, and swimming across the river, not once but twice.




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1 of Mazithi/Tshokwane males:




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Kinkytail (Son of 5 Jocks) & S36 male.
Today on H4-1, KNP. Credit: Lara

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A force for be reckoned with in Northern Kruger 
A coalition of seven young males were seen between Punda Maria and Shingwedzi in KNP
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@"Timbavati" should be sons of the 3 Boyela males
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A breathtaking recent shots of two of the dominant males in Kapama, The Hoedspruit Males. They were three brothers who started their dominance after killing their grandfather and beating their father Moria Madoda and taking his eye and possession of all 3 prides to rule most of Kapama. With time, the third male was seen with a badly injured leg, and his sighting began to decrease gradually until he disappeared completely. It is strongly believed that he died from his injury, which is believed to had been caused by hunting accident. They have many offspring spread in Kapama, some of them more than four years old, and now have six new cubs in Guernsey pride. Hoedspruit males are impressive and it's great to follow and watch them in every update!

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The powerful Babalala young males bonding more of their brotherhood bond in January this year, apparently in the photo there are only 6 of the 7 of the promising coalition from the northern Shingwedzi area. 
PS: This coalition is also known as the Magamba boys as they were mainly seen in that area in northern Shingewdzi! 
#KNP #Shingwedzi #BabalalaYoungMales #MagambaBoys 
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