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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(09-22-2023, 03:34 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Some think tshokwane or old lubyelubye not really proven either way.

There are photos of Tshokwanes with pride with sub males near Gomondwane from 2021 i believe (i posted it here).
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Do you remember when you posted it? Is it the kruger pride Safaris sighting because I couldn't I'd those young males from those pics
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(09-23-2023, 12:34 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Do you remember when you posted it? Is it the kruger pride Safaris sighting because I couldn't I'd those young males from those pics

I dont remember, i think it was from DiscoverKruger.
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Shitlhave dam male 
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Old Sweni & N'wanetsi males.

Great sighting of the Old Sweni male and his remaining sons from the N'wanetsi pride. These guys have had some difficulties lately from losing their pride to the 7 Satara males and now battling the 2 Maputo males and the 2 Trichardt males for territory around Singita. All these coalitions are in their prime but Old Sweni who has already been dominant over two prides and sired different sets of sons, is near the end of his journey. His N'wanetsi sons just need a little longer until they are ready to challenge. The sons have already lost a member it seems and only four are seen lately. Hopefully this coaltion will find their place.

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1 of 2 Hippo pools males north of s118 on s114. These are the same ones that previously controlled Mjejane, correct?
Man, A lot of changes currently around Asfaal, Malelane, Gudzani, etc. etc. (guess there always is).

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(09-23-2023, 09:13 PM)widmerk Wrote: 1 of 2 Hippo pools males north of s118 on s114. These are the same ones that previously controlled Mjejane, correct?
Man, A lot of changes currently around Asfaal, Malelane, Gudzani, etc. etc. (guess there always is).

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I suppose so. What's it been like two, maybe three, weeks since the Young Jocks were ousted? Since the Mjejanes were ousted, it seems quite chaotic, not that things were any less so when they were there either.
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@"Brahimlegend" is that 1 of 5 southern Sweni males, or 1/2 Kumanas (sons of Kumana males):

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He's 1/5 and also he's one of those two we saw near Kumana dam ages ago and said he looks like kumana.
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1/3 Lower Sabie males
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More pic the guy sent of same sighting
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(09-24-2023, 03:02 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: He's 1/5 and also he's one of those two we saw near Kumana dam ages ago and said he looks like kumana.

So those 2 are 2/5 southern Swenis.

So could they be sons of Kumana males?
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9 Vurhami Young Males, sons of the Gomondwanes. Anyone have the ages of these boys? A couple of them look very young, but they have those Gomondwane genes, very thickly built. Are they fully nomdic? If they can make it through the nomadic life, and stick together, they are going to be a real problem for anyone they come in contact with.




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(09-25-2023, 06:42 AM)BA0701 Wrote: 9 Vurhami Young Males, sons of the Gomondwanes. Anyone have the ages of these boys? A couple of them look very young, but they have those Gomondwane genes, very thickly built. Are they fully nomdic? If they can make it through the nomadic life, and stick together, they are going to be a real problem for anyone they come in contact with.




is splitnose and tank alive ? is it true they attack blondie there father ? i hope gomo males kick out the young intruders 4 young gomo males
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(09-25-2023, 09:47 PM)kobe8jf1234 Wrote:
(09-25-2023, 06:42 AM)BA0701 Wrote: 9 Vurhami Young Males, sons of the Gomondwanes. Anyone have the ages of these boys? A couple of them look very young, but they have those Gomondwane genes, very thickly built. Are they fully nomdic? If they can make it through the nomadic life, and stick together, they are going to be a real problem for anyone they come in contact with.




is splitnose and tank alive ? is it true they attack blondie there father ? i hope gomo males kick out the young intruders 4 young gomo males

I wish I could answer your first question, I do not have that answer. It seems from the comments on the video, that Splitnose has been missing for some time. From what I understand they did chase one of the Gomos, but if the Gomos regroup I do not see these young males taking anything from them, in fact I believe it to be a very bad idea.
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