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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Mjejane males feeding of a Rhino carcass in KNP
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S79 males on H4-1 :

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Mazithi youngster
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"One of the triumvirate of lions we saw near Skukuza. He was standing over a buffalo they had killed minutes earlier."
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Isn't this male 1/3 Tshokwane males (New Mazithi males' sons)?


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2/3 Mjejane males
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(10-20-2021, 10:21 PM)lionuk Wrote: "One of the triumvirate of lions we saw near Skukuza. He was standing over a buffalo they had killed minutes earlier."
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Isn't this male 1/3 Tshokwane males (New Mazithi males' sons)?

Yes.
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Smudge Mazithi


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(10-20-2021, 06:22 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Young Shish males. @ a soccer ground in Satara .
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i dont know how they dont have more prides they alway stick together which make them a strong coalition
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A magnificent young and healthy male lion near Lubyelubye rocks, Lower Sabie this week. He was contact calling softly as if he was looking for a coalition partner and then he crossed the Sabie river to the north. He has quite a few fighting scars on his lower back and spine area however he looks very healthy and strong...a true survivor!

They are not Not entirely sure of his origins or even if he currently has a coalition partner however our friends at @Big On Wild - Wildlife Videos have recorded sightings of him in the Leeupan area and on the S21 road in the Kruger National Park.
There are currently so many young males/young coalitions in this area and the 2 pride males (Mazithi males Smudge and Fudge) seem to have moved further south east. This region is such a highly sought after territory and it will be interesting to see what transpires over the next few months.




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Mazithi/Tshokwanes:




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(10-21-2021, 01:11 PM)lionuk Wrote: A magnificent young and healthy male lion near Lubyelubye rocks, Lower Sabie this week. He was contact calling softly as if he was looking for a coalition partner and then he crossed the Sabie river to the north. He has quite a few fighting scars on his lower back and spine area however he looks very healthy and strong...a true survivor!

They are not Not entirely sure of his origins or even if he currently has a coalition partner however our friends at @Big On Wild - Wildlife Videos have recorded sightings of him in the Leeupan area and on the S21 road in the Kruger National Park.
There are currently so many young males/young coalitions in this area and the 2 pride males (Mazithi males Smudge and Fudge) seem to have moved further south east. This region is such a highly sought after territory and it will be interesting to see what transpires over the next few months.

Any idea who he is, he doesnt look like any lion from that area, as it says, he was seen at Leeupan and s21 previously (maybe son of Leeupan males?) 


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Male who was seen with s129 male is 1/2 H10 young males:


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Not sure what happened or where is his brother/partner.
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1 of s128 males, easily recognizable because of his cut on left ear:

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The two H10 males earlier this year in the H10
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