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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(04-04-2022, 03:30 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Lubyelubye father seen today with both s28 males and hippo boy, all 4 back together. There's a video. Credit: Tamsyn du toit.
What a solid combination of genetics in one unique coalition. Lubyelubye, Hippo Pools (Shishangeni?), and s28 (H4/Vurhami: Old Gomondwane?). 
I was hoping Lubyelubye son would show up somewhere by now. Lubyelubye Senior/Father is a very resilient male and i wish we got to see more of his history in detail. Definitely a Living Legend in my eyes. Very happy he gets to spend his final year/s as part of a coalition.
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(04-04-2022, 03:16 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Leeupan male seen yesteday following Lubyelubye pride on north of S28. The pride wasn't happy with him being there. Credit: Foxys on safari

Su Lubylelubyes are now without pride males? Mazitis are no longer with them?
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Mazithi males haven't been seen with them in ages, they were focused on S82 pride who welcomed new cubs recently. Seems Lubyelubye pride maybe split, there's this part down here without males and another part near Lower sabie, with the 3 lower sabie males
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(04-25-2021, 02:00 PM)Potato Wrote: This morning the Mjejane males decided to come back to Mjejane, they found the 2 Vurhami males and the lone lioness. The young Vurhami (Mbilu) started running as soon as he saw the 2 Mjejane's and after that the older male (Mo) ran for it as well.
The lone lioness greeted the 2 Mjejane's and this gave the 2 Vurhami's a chance to get away. The Mjejane's started chasing the Vurhami's and got hold of Mbilu at a later stage.
We're unsure if Mbilu is alive, we could only hear them attacking him in the bush and one Mjejane male came out with a bloody face. Mo is still on the run.





Farewell Mbilu. Life was against you from the start.

Sooner or later the brutal attitude of the Mjejane will be their end.
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(04-04-2022, 11:49 PM)Gabriele Wrote: Sooner or later the brutal attitude of the Mjejane will be their end.

Its not brutal attitude, its normal behavior of male lions defending their teritory and ultimatley lifes, if they didnt eliminate threat of 6 young Vurhamis at time, in short future those young males would attack them and either oust them or kill them.

Males competition for teritory works on principle "if i dont kill you, you will kill me" there is no in between, they cant share territories or prides.

In this Mbilu example, he and Mo messed with females who where still under Mjejanes, and they paid the price..
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Its how it is. For a male lion, having a pride is not not some privilege, but rather something they have to work tooth and nail for.
Those that are weak and make crucial mistakes aren't going to make it long. Regardless of how big their numbers or who their parents are.

The Vurhami aren't some innocent cubs either. Had they been given the chance, they would just as easily killed cubs and rival males. They would be called the Brutal ones while the Mjejane would be remembered as brave protectors that gave their lives to protect their lionesses and cubs.
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Survival of the fittest, its cruel but its how nature works
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https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_f...4727825568

Videos from yesterday of Old Lubyelubye, Both s28 males and Hippo Pools male
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Renosterkoppie males.
Credit: Roper Botes

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(04-05-2022, 05:08 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Renosterkoppie males.
Credit: Roper Botes

I just want some clarification, their names are Blondie, Mohawk, and Dominant Renosterkoppies, right?
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Yeah they aren't official just because obviously one is blonde, one has a mohawk and other is darkmaned, but he's more called Oldest rather than dominant, Blondie is the one seen mating all the time.
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Eastern bank male. 
A very gorgeous boy. 
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Young mountain pride sub adult. 
He is the son of Xihamham and brothers. ( old shishangaan males) 
That means he is the younger brother of Casper and brothers. 
Not sure if he alone or having any brother. 
Credit: Brian Rode


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Kumana male


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1/7 Satara Males.

Seen by myself on the H6 at Shishangeni Waterhole on 01/04/2022


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2/7 Satara Males at the same sighting. Five were present in total and all managed to disappear in plain sight not 5 meters from the road.


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