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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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A recent sighting of the Vurhami young male. He is thriving so far. What a fine specimen of male lion!
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1 of the 4 young shish males known as Casanova
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Handsome Mo watching a herd of buffaloes. 



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Throwback  Thursday to 2017 near Satara with the four Shishangaan males, brothers together in one frame. 
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Footloose, I like that name. No more Darkmanes, Blondies , Scars and Mohawks please lol
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Young male in Kruger, looks like he survived quite an attack. Location unknown
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(08-26-2021, 10:42 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Young male in Kruger, looks like he survived quite an attack. Location unknown
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Hippo Pools young male who partnered 2 s28 males.. these guys are seen around Gomondwane pride recently..
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The Maputo and Kumana were seen together on a  territorial patrol recently. It seems that both males joined forces!! Incredible good news for the ageing Kumana male.
All credits for the information goes to my brother @Mistry109
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(08-27-2021, 03:40 AM)Timbavati Wrote: The Maputo and Kumana were seen together on a  territorial patrol recently. It seems that both males joined forces!! Incredible good news for the ageing Kumana male.
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That's pretty incredible, is this a first where two actively challenging lions ended up joining forces while one of the males was already dominant over the pride and territory? Amazing stuff. Btw, I thought the Kumana male was really old, I know he had a few brothers but how old is he? 12? He put up a very strong fight to defend his dominance initially although now they will clearly be sharing the role.
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(08-27-2021, 09:51 AM)sik94 Wrote: That's pretty incredible, is this a first where two actively challenging lions ended up joining forces while one of the males was already dominant over the pride and territory? Amazing stuff. Btw, I thought the Kumana male was really old, I know he had a few brothers but how old is he? 12? He put up a very strong fight to defend his dominance initially although now they will clearly be sharing the role.

Kumana is born in 2010.
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(08-27-2021, 09:51 AM)sik94 Wrote:
(08-27-2021, 03:40 AM)Timbavati Wrote: The Maputo and Kumana were seen together on a  territorial patrol recently. It seems that both males joined forces!! Incredible good news for the ageing Kumana male.
All credits for the information goes to my brother @Mistry109

That's pretty incredible, is this a first where two actively challenging lions ended up joining forces while one of the males was already dominant over the pride and territory? Amazing stuff. Btw, I thought the Kumana male was really old, I know he had a few brothers but how old is he? 12? He put up a very strong fight to defend his dominance initially although now they will clearly be sharing the role.

The Kumana male had 2 brothers and he is around 11 years old.
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Shishangeni Males looking good. 




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One of the Vuyela males was seen with 4 females recently. What a lucky boy! To be in high demand from the ladies. 
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