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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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The bigger of the three Lower Sabie males in the move
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2/2 Shishangeni males
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1/4 Young Shishangaans.
Credit: MCSafaris

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(10-06-2021, 10:13 PM)lionuk Wrote: Update: after doing a little investigation due to conflicting reports about Lubyelubye father and son, I asked the same photographer again today, who said 2 weeks' ago that he had seen Lubyelubye father and his son not far away from each other. Now he said he saw ONLY the father. To support that, I've asked Leo Vantage Private Safari for further confirmation and his reply: 

"There have been no sightings of the son for some time now...hope he is still alive but not looking good!"

That's very concerning, but let's hope he's fine somewhere and that he will turn up soon. 

cc: @criollo2mil 

Thanks for clarifying and providing update @lionuk .   Doesn’t sound promising.
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(10-07-2021, 05:52 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: 1/4 Young Shishangaans.
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The bigger of the Shishagaan young males. What a stunning beast
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Mazithi youngster


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3/4 S79 males who are related to Mantimahle/ Smudge & darkmane.
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Senior Mbiri Nsemani Male seen with a son and two females.
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Kumana male and Maputo male resting. 




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The three S79 males recently seen patrolling together. It's said that they are very likely sons of the old Mazithi males which means this coalition came from the same origin as the Mantimahle males and the two Lubyelubye pride males.
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As darkness falls a magnificent male lion becomes attuned to every single sound! 
The resilient and persistent Vurhami male looking as sharp as ever this week, he is currently in the company of 3 lionesses.
Photo credit: Leo Vantage Private Guided Safaris


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Nkaya Pan males at Nsemani Dam:

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The dominant Male of the Kumana Lion Pride, looking and calling for his pride, walks right pass an Impala herd and strangely they don't seem to be scared at all of this huge male lion. They just watch him as he walk past.
Filmed on the S125 close to the Kumana Dam.





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3/3 Biyamiti males who now have a territory near the N'waswitshaka waterhole. Probably ousted SnipTail Mpondo. They are sons of the Eastern Bank males.
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(10-08-2021, 04:00 PM)lionuk Wrote: As darkness falls a magnificent male lion becomes attuned to every single sound! 
The resilient and persistent Vurhami male looking as sharp as ever this week, he is currently in the company of 3 lionesses.
Photo credit: Leo Vantage Private Guided Safaris


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Are the mjejane giving him a bit of space?
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