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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(04-15-2023, 03:02 PM)Robot00 Wrote: I remembered when ive first heard about the mjejane males was when their six half brothers tried to challenge them on leovantage videos. It was Moe and the other five boys.

In those comments people were saying mjejanes needs to protect their cubs which they did. after killing off five of their six half brothers the mjejane males abandoned mjejane pride. 

They must have surviving sons when they abandoned them but ive never heard anything about their prides or cubs

Mjejanes are territorial since 2018.

Mjejane was only part of their territory, their core territory was over the river into Kruger, around Lukimbi.

I know they where/are Lukimbi pride males.

Their oldest offspring is over 4 years old atm, young sons are prob ousted at this point.
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Trichardt males:




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1/3 Swenis

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Silver eyed Biyamiti male:




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This boy looks huge.




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The majestic Swenis:

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S28 male

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GOmondwane sons:

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(04-18-2023, 06:50 AM)Mdz123 Wrote: GOmondwane sons:


how many sons they have ?
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(04-18-2023, 07:22 AM)kobe8jf1234 Wrote:
(04-18-2023, 06:50 AM)Mdz123 Wrote: GOmondwane sons:


how many sons they have ?

No idea
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Kinkytail & S36
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Sad news. So apparently Sniptail and Hippo pools after that initial Zebra kill they had when they were relocated, hyenas came and Hippo pools left and mpondo stayed on the kill and they apparently split from this time. Mpondo crossing the luvuvhu river when it was high and ending up in Punda. Hippo pools is confirmed dead, he went North into Zimbabwe and kept going north near local communities and killed livestock and donkeys and other stuff and then the guys tracking him decided to put him down.
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And also got an update on the 10 young boyela males, they all split, 2 are collared but the 2 collared randomly split together from the others and these 2 are in an area that recently had lots of poisonings so not great. Some of the others are apparently in Pafuri now. That new male lately is apparently 1 of the 10 the head section ranger at Pafuri thinks anyway.
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(04-21-2023, 02:12 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Sad news. So apparently Sniptail and Hippo pools after that initial Zebra kill they had when they were relocated, hyenas came and Hippo pools left and mpondo stayed on the kill and they apparently split from this time. Mpondo crossing the luvuvhu river when it was high and ending up in Punda. Hippo pools is confirmed dead, he went North into Zimbabwe and kept going north near local communities and killed livestock and donkeys and other stuff and then the guys tracking him decided to put him down.


Damn, they were doomed from the get go. Man dropped them in a known death zone for lions and this is the end result of their actions. A damn shame!
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(04-21-2023, 03:09 AM)Mwk85 Wrote:
(04-21-2023, 02:12 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Sad news. So apparently Sniptail and Hippo pools after that initial Zebra kill they had when they were relocated, hyenas came and Hippo pools left and mpondo stayed on the kill and they apparently split from this time. Mpondo crossing the luvuvhu river when it was high and ending up in Punda. Hippo pools is confirmed dead, he went North into Zimbabwe and kept going north near local communities and killed livestock and donkeys and other stuff and then the guys tracking him decided to put him down.


Damn, they were doomed from the get go. Man dropped them in a known death zone for lions and this is the end result of their actions. A damn shame!

Yes.   This is tragically sad.   And frustrating to see.   It was as if it was always destined to end in tears
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