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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(02-22-2022, 06:39 PM)DARK MANE Wrote: It's great that senor mbiri is doing fine. This year, he will turns 11.I think his partner fig tree male is not in very great form. He has passed his prime and is almost 13.
The male lions in pic 2,3,4 must be their sons. The coalition sired 3-4 sons who must be around 4. They are a great help for their aging fathers as 4 Shis males ( Casper and brothers) are threat to their kingdom

It’s Rockfig @DARK MANE
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(02-22-2022, 06:20 PM)lionuk Wrote: Two Leeubron males walking down the road with a Pride of Lionesses. These males are massive and huge. Probably the two biggest males currently alive in Kruger National Park.





Any more information about leeuborn brothers?
Age?
Their natal pride?
Fathers?
Have the fathered any up and coming coalition?  
What do you figure their weight is 550 lbs.


I know that They took over the Shimangwaneni Pride in 2019
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(02-23-2022, 07:30 AM)DARK MANE Wrote:
(02-22-2022, 06:20 PM)lionuk Wrote: Two Leeubron males walking down the road with a Pride of Lionesses. These males are massive and huge. Probably the two biggest males currently alive in Kruger National Park.





Any more information about leeuborn brothers?
Age?
Their natal pride?
Fathers?
Have the fathered any up and coming coalition?  
What do you figure their weight is 550 lbs.


I know that They took over the Shimangwaneni Pride in 2019

They came from Nsemani pride. Farthered by old Nsemani males, they are about 10-12 yrs old
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(02-23-2022, 02:47 AM)Mdz123 Wrote: Looks like LubyeLubye father
Credits: Cees Bakker

No, its actually oldest of the 3 Mathekenyane males, he was seen mating, so looks like they are starting to establish themselves around Biyamiti area.

He also has quite dark mane for young lion, he is prob around 5 yrs old.
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Renosterkoppies males, Blondie and oldest/DM:

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One of the remaining two of Hoedspruit males at Kapama Private Game Reserve. He's one of the sons of Moria Madoda. 
His pride, Bosplaas pride, has two new cubs recently.
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New cubs sired by Hoedspruit males. Pictures taken on 30th January.  
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Old Lubyelubye seen yesterday with 3 other males, the two S28 males and Hippo Pools male ( Shishangeni son) resting. Hopefully these 4 will stick together.
Credit: Tamsyn Du Toit

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1/2 Shishangeni males. He currently controls Hippo Pool pride

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(02-23-2022, 06:41 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Old Lubyelubye seen yesterday with 3 other males, the two S28 males and Hippo Pools male ( Shishangeni son) resting. Hopefully these 4 will stick together.
Credit: Tamsyn Du Toit

is it me or the two S28 males are really friendly they let young hippo male join and now old Lubyelubye almost similar like the DeLaporte coalition
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(02-23-2022, 06:41 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Old Lubyelubye seen yesterday with 3 other males, the two S28 males and Hippo Pools male ( Shishangeni son) resting. Hopefully these 4 will stick together.
Credit: Tamsyn Du Toit

Is that the same male pictured below seen with three other males?


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If so, did he leave the pride of his own accord or had he been kicked out of the pride?
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@lionuk No. Where is that pic from?
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Mjejane male
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1/3 S26 males
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Vurhami Mo
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Kumana & Maputo.
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