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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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@"Timbavati" 2013 onwards. Different ages between them. Average about 8 years of age. The guy with cut on his nose is the oldest of them.
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Casper
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(10-10-2021, 01:17 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Not sure, Nkaya Pan males are usually further north, around s126 towards Nsemani Dam, i dont think they are seen as south as s125.

In this area we have 2 S125/Nwaswitsotso males and Hamiltons male.
According to Hanno Emurus and Frikkie Grobler that they dominate a pride around S125 and S126. They even mentioned S125, which is south. Do you think they might are incorrect?
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(10-10-2021, 08:19 PM)lionuk Wrote: According to Hanno Emurus and Frikkie Grobler that they dominate a pride around S125 and S126. They even mentioned S125, which is south. Do you think they might are incorrect?

I doubt about s125, maybe they where seen there occasionaly, but its not in their normal territory range, recently they where seen all the way near Nsemani Dam, which is around 25-30 km of s125..
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(10-10-2021, 08:30 AM)Timbavati Wrote: What a breathtaking sighting of the four Shishangaan young males on a territorial patrol!
From right to left: Casper #1 / #2 / #3 / #4
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Abbey Road vibes
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Casper's 3 brothers were given unofficial names, or nicknames. 

If i remember correctly, these aforementioned names are:

- Casanova

- Mflowethu 

- Footloose 

And of course, Casper.
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( This post was last modified: 10-10-2021, 10:23 PM by Brahim )

Nkaya pan males hang out near sweni waterhole on s126 and south obviously near Nkaya pan on h1-3. Which is between s126 and s125, that’s why they refer to it near that probably .
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Casper.
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(10-10-2021, 10:05 PM)Mabingilane Wrote: Casper's 3 brothers were given unofficial names, or nicknames. 

If i remember correctly, these aforementioned names are:

- Casanova

- Mflowethu 

- Footloose 

And of course, Casper.

Spot on my friend @Mabingilane Those are the unofficial names given by a photographer who saw them. I'll refer to them as # 1 # 2 # 3 # 4 since it makes me easier to ID them
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1 of the 3 Fourways/ Torchwood males.
( Matshipiri Son)
Tshokwane, KNP.
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(10-10-2021, 11:45 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: 1 of the 3 Fourways/ Torchwood males.
( Matshipiri Son)
Tshokwane, KNP.
Credit: Justin Lehmann

What a good looking specimen! Matshapiri bloodline.
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(10-10-2021, 02:30 AM)Timbavati Wrote:
(10-10-2021, 01:41 AM)kobe8jf1234 Wrote:
(10-09-2021, 05:14 PM)lionuk Wrote: 1 of 3 Mazithi youngsters and the older male, they are a coalition of 4.


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who father these 4
They were fathered by the current ,,old Mazithi males"  who are seen near Orpen dam in  Tsokwane, except for the fourth male who joined to these three young males. The fourth older one is unrelated

(10-10-2021, 11:45 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: 1 of the 3 Fourways/ Torchwood males.
( Matshipiri Son)
Tshokwane, KNP.
Credit: Justin Lehmann
What a lovely dark mane
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What a good looking male lion - A good sighting of the Lubyelubye male sired by the old Jock males 
Photo credits: Jacek Krolik

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(10-10-2021, 11:50 PM)Timbavati Wrote:
(10-10-2021, 11:45 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: 1 of the 3 Fourways/ Torchwood males.
( Matshipiri Son)
Tshokwane, KNP.
Credit: Justin Lehmann

What a good looking specimen! Matshapiri bloodline.

Is it known who sired Matshapiris?
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