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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(03-09-2022, 06:58 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote:




Torchwood/ Fourway lion coalition is doing excellent job. Earlier they were ruling leeupan and mazithi prides. Mazithi lioness is heavily pregnant too. 
Now it seems they are acquiring mantimahle pride too. Three pride for three lions. 
Outstanding!!!
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Either that male is very tall or that lioness has just reached sexual maturity and is really young, that's the biggest size difference I have ever seen between a mating pair.
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(03-09-2022, 11:57 AM)sik94 Wrote: Either that male is very tall or that lioness has just reached sexual maturity and is really young, that's the biggest size difference I have ever seen between a mating pair.

Fourways/Torchwood coalition are impressive and big boys, especially this one Dark Maned Fourways male.
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Phabeni male
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Three of the six Mayabula males. They were responding to their brothers calling them.


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Snip Tail Mpondo as ~ 4 yrs old male, December 2015 :

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(03-10-2022, 07:52 PM)Potato Wrote: Three of the six Mayabula males. They were responding to their brothers calling them.


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Fingers crossed that all six males stick together, at least during their nomadic phase. Matimba sons have been incredibly successful, it would be awesome to see the grandsons enjoy similar success
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Myambula males




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(03-10-2022, 11:04 PM)Rabubi Wrote: Fingers crossed that all six males stick together, at least during their nomadic phase. Matimba sons have been incredibly successful, it would be awesome to see the grandsons enjoy similar success

If they succeed, these boys will be quite intimidating as a coalition, imagen 5/6 Scar/Shakas walking down the road.. They already have that menacing look of their fathers.
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(03-10-2022, 11:14 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(03-10-2022, 11:04 PM)Rabubi Wrote: Fingers crossed that all six males stick together, at least during their nomadic phase. Matimba sons have been incredibly successful, it would be awesome to see the grandsons enjoy similar success

If they succeed, these boys will be quite intimidating as a coalition, imagen 5/6 Scar/Shakas walking down the road.. They already have that menacing look of their fathers.

Unfortunatly probably that is somethink we won't get to witness. With Myambulas hanging around Orpen-Satara road it is very likely they will settle down in a region we do not have any intel from at all and we will never see them again.
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(03-11-2022, 01:05 AM)Potato Wrote: Unfortunatly probably that is somethink we won't get to witness. With Myambulas hanging around Orpen-Satara road it is very likely they will settle down in a region we do not have any intel from at all and we will never see them again.

Well, it wont be as in Sabi Sands or Timbavati, but if they settle around H7 road, we will have sightings of them occasionaly.
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(03-11-2022, 02:06 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(03-11-2022, 01:05 AM)Potato Wrote: Unfortunatly probably that is somethink we won't get to witness. With Myambulas hanging around Orpen-Satara road it is very likely they will settle down in a region we do not have any intel from at all and we will never see them again.

Well, it wont be as in Sabi Sands or Timbavati, but if they settle around H7 road, we will have sightings of them occasionaly.

That Satara area is crowded with big powerful coalitions like Young Shish and Satara males so at this age they better move away from the area. Maybe if they get older, bigger and mire experienced they can challenge the coalitions I just mentioned
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(03-11-2022, 03:14 AM)Mdz123 Wrote:
(03-11-2022, 02:06 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(03-11-2022, 01:05 AM)Potato Wrote: Unfortunatly probably that is somethink we won't get to witness. With Myambulas hanging around Orpen-Satara road it is very likely they will settle down in a region we do not have any intel from at all and we will never see them again.

Well, it wont be as in Sabi Sands or Timbavati, but if they settle around H7 road, we will have sightings of them occasionaly.

That Satara area is crowded with big powerful coalitions like Young Shish and Satara males so at this age they better move away from the area. Maybe if they get older, bigger and mire experienced they can challenge the coalitions I just mentioned
lets hope they are safe and grow up to adult hood
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Lower sabie males crossing the sabie River.
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Afsaal males. South Shishangeni & EBM.
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