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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Mjejane males.
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(04-10-2022, 07:23 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Mjejane males.
Credit: Adam Zimmerman

This is photo of 1 of 6 Old Gomondwanes from late 2010, he is so similar to Mjejane boys:

Photo credits : Trish Goss


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Could it actually be that Old Gomondwanes sired Mjejanes and not Shishangenis? 

Old Gomondwanes where dominant until 2015, then their Shishangeni sons ousted them from some areas. 

Mjejanes are born in early 2014 or later stages of 2013. This might be too early for Shishangenis to sired them.
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Shishangenis born 2009, and those mjejane males don't look like they were born earlier then 2014 so possible for them to be the fathers, here in mjejane they look barely 4 in 2018. The current hippo pools males with pride still are 3 and look the same age as mjejane in 2018 https://lifefromstone.club/blog/mjejane. But anyway it's the same blood, but i think they resemble both coalitions which is normal if they are grandsons or sons I guess
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(04-10-2022, 07:20 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Good pic of Senior Mbiri, 1/2 Nsemani males late last year.
Credit: Ursula Jooste

is he and his partner still alive?
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Mo disappeared after crossing the Crocodile River. If the Mjejane return they will find the hippo males.
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(04-11-2022, 12:18 AM)Gabriele Wrote: Mo disappeared after crossing the Crocodile River. If the Mjejane return they will find the hippo males.

Yea, looks like Mo abandon the area, smart move, cubs are also not see and Hippo Pools started to mate with Mjejane females, beautiful Smudge Nosed HP male:

 

Mjejanes wil not return, they abandon this area and moved west for quite a while now (after they killed Mbilu last year).
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Looks like the Kanniedood male today. Still with pride, so guess he got those cuts I posted yesterday from defending his territory.
"Two lionesses, two cubs and a male 
Shingwedzi, Low level bridge" Credit: Caroline

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H2-2 / Transport males seen Feb.
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S36 male mating Feb.
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(04-10-2022, 07:27 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(04-10-2022, 07:23 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Mjejane males.
Credit: Adam Zimmerman

This is photo of 1 of 6 Old Gomondwanes from late 2010, he is so similar to Mjejane boys:

Photo credits : Trish Goss


*This image is copyright of its original author


Could it actually be that Old Gomondwanes sired Mjejanes and not Shishangenis? 

Old Gomondwanes where dominant until 2015, then their Shishangeni sons ousted them from some areas. 

Mjejanes are born in early 2014 or later stages of 2013. This might be too early for Shishangenis to sired them.

Wow, he really resemblances to the Mjejane males to be honest
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(04-11-2022, 07:02 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: S36 male mating Feb.
Credit: Karen Christensen

I think it is fair to say that this guy is more dominant than his partner Kinky Tail, at least when it comes to lionesses, he is the onemating most of the time
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Biyamiti males.
Credit: Larren Joseph

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(04-12-2022, 05:57 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Biyamiti males.
Credit: Larren Joseph

They are governing the nwaseitshaka pride??
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Do older mbiris have some sub males in skorro pride?? 
And do they move to manyeleti??
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Nkaya pan Male

1 Lion on the move
"Went off into the bush"
H7, 2km W of S12
Near Satara
Tinged by Gerlie


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