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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(10-30-2021, 07:58 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Both Shishangaan males ( Xihamham & his brother) looking great with Mananga Pride. These guys are the fathers of Casper and Bros. Video of sighting in link

S100 KNP. Credit: https://instagram.com/sjeloff

They're looking in amazing shape
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2 Phabeni males, " twins" , on S14, south of Pretoriuskop, Kruger Sightings :


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Looks like Phabenis with Blondie recently hang more south around Pretoriuskop/Shitlhave Dam area then further north around Phabeni/Nyamundwa, where they where hanging at the beginning and thru mid 2021. 

These guys are monsters, and they should be only around 5 yrs of age, if so (i think they are born late 2016/ early 2017 based of their photos in mid-late 2020 where they looked like 3.5 - 4 yrs old males).
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Two Shishangeni males 
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The three Shish Brothers of Casper The White Lion (Mfowethu, Footloose and Casanova) are anxiously walking and looking around because Casper left the coalition during the night and have not returned since.




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S28/Hippo Pools coalition, on s137, they are near/in Tshokwane males territory :

https://www.instagram.com/tv/CVqhg8kq9vG...=copy_link
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Hamilton male.
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Casper and one of his brothers
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Handsome Mo and his ladies.


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(10-31-2021, 02:22 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Hamilton male.
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Glad to hear about him. He is still looking good. If I remember correctly. Back to last year, He had a nasty injury in his stomach. That nasty injury was the same as the gored N'waswitshaka male.
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Phabeni males, February 2021:

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Scar Nose H2-2/Transport Dam male, February 2021:

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Update from Africa Adventures – they spoke to a Field-Ranger today 31 Oct 2021 and he reported that he have spotted the Sweni Lion Cubs WITH the females, some kilometres East of the spot they filmed them some days ago. An area not accessible by road.
That's great news about the cubs. As soon as they get video footage of the Pride they will share it immediately. 



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Nkaya Pan males
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A recent sighting of 9 of the 10 Kanniedood/Babalala/Boyela young males in the north of Babalala in KNP
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Phabeni male:

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