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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Only 3 of those boys are near leaving the rest are still young
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@Tr1x24 Yeah could be alot of people think they could be sons of Kumana based on looks. But I think the other theory was they were sired by Sweni males but not seen any proof of this. They were seen young around s126 and kumana so no idea.
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2 of the Gomondwane males were seen a few days ago heading back to s28 likely to meet their other brothers. But yeah slit nose is kinda missing. Been some weeks and guys there haven't seen him.
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(09-26-2023, 12:40 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Only 3 of those boys are near leaving the rest are still young

Ah, ok, that makes perfect sense why I mistook a couple of them as lionesses for the lack of any mane. Thank you!
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The YouTube guy "Krugersafsriandbeyond" said last he saw Splitnose was Aug 22.
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( This post was last modified: 09-27-2023, 12:42 PM by Brahim )

Same as rangers and guides. Latest is late august
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Looks like Darkmaned 1/2 Tshokwane seen with his son north of shishangeni concession today on s28. Will send pics later when get them
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throwback Thursday :- 
Thanks for Mr. @gertdekoker for this Special sights .

He post this for me saying :- 
This is Special request from Ahmed Al Odaini. Here are a few more Pictures from our Lion Sighting in 2005 Kruger NP Tshokwanie near the old Silolweni dam. Hope it can help you .

He is one of Few peple who meet this larg coalition old leeupan ( Majingilane Fathers ) .
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(09-28-2023, 08:18 PM)Ahmed Ali Wrote: are a few more Pictures from our Lion Sighting in 2005 Kruger NP Tshokwanie near the old Silolweni dam. Hope it can help you .

He is one of Few peple who meet this larg coalition old leeupan ( Majingilane Fathers)
These are amazing pictures, probably rare to see. Top quality. Mr Gert has expressed regret that he didn't take any footage of those males. 
It would have been amazing to see those clips of those magnificent males. I understand you had said that there was a video on them on YouTube, but it was taken down. Shame.
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Someone on Latest sightings reported a big male with injuries at junction of S28 and Shisingeni, close to where the Dark mane Tshokwane and son were seen yesterday. An obscure picture (couldn’t figure out how to copy/paste), hard to tell if it was Dark Mane or a Gomondwane
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(09-29-2023, 03:51 AM)widmerk Wrote: Someone on Latest sightings reported a big male with injuries at junction of S28 and Shisingeni, close to where the Dark mane Tshokwane and son were seen yesterday. An obscure picture (couldn’t figure out how to copy/paste), hard to tell if it was Dark Mane or a Gomondwane

If you could, take a screenshot and use a photo sharing site. I just paste the link from the photo sharing site into my actual reply. 

Hope to see this lion!
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(09-29-2023, 01:20 PM)BigLion39 Wrote:
(09-29-2023, 03:51 AM)widmerk Wrote: Someone on Latest sightings reported a big male with injuries at junction of S28 and Shisingeni, close to where the Dark mane Tshokwane and son were seen yesterday. An obscure picture (couldn’t figure out how to copy/paste), hard to tell if it was Dark Mane or a Gomondwane

If you could, take a screenshot and use a photo sharing site. I just paste the link from the photo sharing site into my actual reply. 

Hope to see this lion!

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Credit: Annamarie Hamman.
These boys were 4km West of the S41, on the S100.
Think there are only two Trichardt’s to the South, and they look older than the four young males often with the old Sweni male recently. Wonder if they are the same four large males from the July Singita report?

Tr1, Timbavati, Brahim, we could sure use an update of your Kruger wide map (easy for me to say, not doing the work :)

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Another pic of the 3 on the East S100 from Orangek.

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@widmerk Guess wise that guy on s28 Junction looks like the old s28 male, 1/4 Makhohlola males.

Those 4 males are 4 of the 7 Satara males they were spotted yesterday on s100 they were mistaken for casper and bros because of the pale member of the coalition.
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