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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Southern Avocas on a stroll and a Casper Shish male with some females




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(09-22-2021, 09:50 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: So, apparently theres 3/4 new males on s79, althrough only 2 on this sighting, but 3rd was seen other day and 4th is possiblity around:

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2nd male is quite similar to Mohawk s28 male but this one has different blind eye, so its not him.. 

Here is what Ricky Da Fonseca says who these boys are :


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So, if you think theres a lot of Mazithi males around, well, these guys are apparently brothers of Smudge and Fudge (Dark Mane) Mazithi/Lubyelubye pride males. 

We dont have photos of other males, but this unknown guy was seen around s79 recently, so he might be one of their brothers :


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And @Brahimlegend posted unknown male on s21 recently (cant find it), so he also might be one of these.

wow amazing there alive i wish we get more updates form them
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( This post was last modified: 09-23-2021, 01:32 AM by Brahimlegend )

The other week a friend sent me these pictures of that guy younger around old mazithi males territory

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Looks like the same guy, whiskers match. So this is the S79 male
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The two remaining Shishangeni males 22/09/2021
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Casper (pictured) and all of his 3 brothers were seen together this morning.
H1-3, KNP. 
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Fourways Blondie - 1 of the 4 Phabeni males.
This morning @ Pretoriuskop, KNP.
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Shishangeni males today. One on guard , one mating . Pride also around.
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Fourways Blondie was seen yesterday near Pretoriuskop in KNP
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KNP,posted: 23.09.2021

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One of the Trichardt males.
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(09-23-2021, 01:25 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: The other week a friend sent me these pictures of that guy younger around old mazithi males territory

How remarkable is that these guys are around 8 yrs old, and where not seen all these years, wonder where they have been.

This just shows us that there are areas from where we actually have 0 info.
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Beautiful big Shishangeni males in front of the lodge, currently with a lioness.




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@Tr1x24 Yeah it’s cool maybe they came from east near Mlondozi we never really get updates from there
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Throwback: Leeupan males. 


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Throwback to 2010 with the very aggressive silver eye of old Gomondwane males patrolling their territory in the Crocodile Bridge area in the southeastern part of Kruger National Park, the coalition of old Gomondwane males consisted of more than 6 members within their group. And something that made it stand out was that the entire their his members had very dark manes, their legacy is incredible since from Lower Sabie to the crocodile bridge their descendants still remain.
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