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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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1/2 Mingerhout males today.
Phalaborwa, KNP
Credit: Alberto Scattolin

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Nkaya pan males near Nsemani dam.
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(03-20-2022, 06:19 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(03-20-2022, 01:56 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: So I heard yesteday old lubyelubye was seen running away from something on S130 and there was a report of 5 males fighting on s130 yesterday and later on the 5 Gomondwane males were there so something happened yesterday

Where is Vurhami s28 male? Lately not seen with them.

(04-24-2022, 02:51 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: 1/2 Mingerhout males today.
Phalaborwa, KNP
Credit: Alberto Scattolin

He doesn't seem aggressive looking at him like that...
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Imbali male a while back
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That mingerhout male has a mjejane look about him
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1/3 Lower sabie males & 2 Lubyelubye lioness.
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( This post was last modified: 04-26-2022, 07:35 PM by Tr1x24 )

Great portraits of 2 Hippo Pools males, new kings of Mjejane reserve :

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Light Mane :


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Its actually shame that their brother (cheek scared) who is with S28 males got separated, 3 brothers together would be formidable coalition for years.
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(04-26-2022, 07:34 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Its actually shame that their brother (cheek scared) who is with S28 males got separated, 3 brothers together would be formidable coalition for years.
What happened that their brother got separated? 
It's similar to Lambile that got separated from his brothers from the Nharhu pride.
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(04-26-2022, 07:40 PM)lionuk Wrote: What happened that their brother got separated? 
It's similar to Lambile that got separated from his brothers from the Nharhu pride.

Well not exactly, Hippo Pools where already nomads when he separated, unlike Lambile who got separated when he was a sub and still with pride. 

Actually it was taught that "cheek scared" male was only surviving of 4 Hippo Pools males, as they where not seen for long time and then he was seen with S28. 

Other 3 where pressumed missing/dead, until this 2 showed up at Mjejane few months ago.
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1/3 Hippo Pools males who are still with their pride. Sons of Shishangenis.
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About the South Shinshageni male, partner of EBM, was he born in the same pride as the old Shinshageni males?
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South Shishangeni male 
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(04-26-2022, 11:08 PM)lionuk Wrote: About the South Shinshageni male, partner of EBM, was he born in the same pride as the old Shinshageni males?

Its not known from where 2 (at that time) S. Shishangenis came from.

They where also called Hippo Pools pride males in 2016, but got ousted and his brother/partner prob killed by Shishangenis.
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(04-26-2022, 10:36 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: 1/3 Hippo Pools males who are still with their pride. Sons of Shishangenis.
Credit: Peter

I feel like they are gonna be ousted in a few weeks
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I was browsing some old pages and found this picture of "pale" lion, its said to be from Ngotso coalition (not sure if related to current Ngotso males) from late 2016:


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Maybe father of "Charamel/pale" male and 7 Satara boys?
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