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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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( This post was last modified: 01-29-2024, 04:21 AM by Brahim )

No didn't hear that. I don't think that Ikyirene is reliable anyway.
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(01-28-2024, 10:13 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Tintswalo males were seen this morning on h7 with their new pride still. There's a video of ncile mating on latest sightings. It says there was 7 lions in the road and that mandevu and ncile were both mating.

Is it Skorro pride which they did takeover?
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(01-29-2024, 07:39 PM)Potato Wrote: Is it Skorro pride which they did takeover?

Based of location, probably yes.
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(01-29-2024, 07:39 PM)Potato Wrote:
(01-28-2024, 10:13 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Tintswalo males were seen this morning on h7 with their new pride still. There's a video of ncile mating on latest sightings. It says there was 7 lions in the road and that mandevu and ncile were both mating.

Is it Skorro pride which they did takeover?

anybody know how many male subs are in skorro pride ? and did they leave ?
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  TOP picturs belong to the Dominant male of the old leeupan coalition back to 2005 ( Taken By Mr. Gert de Koker ) Kruger National Park near Leeupan Dam in H1-2 Road/area .

THE bottom pictures belong to the Darker Mane ( also the Dominant male lion ) of Famous Majingilane coalition around 2011 at Mala Mala Game Reserve .
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(01-28-2024, 11:47 PM)Mapokser Wrote: @"Brahimlegend" there's a poston facebook saying Ikyirene Safari and Travel saying 1 Mayambula was killed by a buffalo in 2023, but didn't Greame ( photographer ) said 2 different people saw all 6 Mayambulas?

Do you know anything about this?

yea saw that vidoe i ask how he did he know he never respond and male lion in video is nicle maybe he talking about his brother that pass
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@kobe8jf1234 yeah someone mentioned that she mixed up maymabula with tintswalo males but idk I didn't see it.
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Golden Mopani/ Shimuwini male recently. Seems the snared one is in a coalition with two new males pictured here. So likely he never found his two brothers after he was snared.
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Mandevu Tintswalo on H7 yesterday.
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Singita KNP update

The new year has brought with it new cubs to the Mananga Pride. We have yet to see all of them together for an accurate head count, but a few of our guides have been spoilt with brief glimpses of a mother carrying a cub from one den-site to the next. There has been more of a presence from the Mananga Pride this month with three females spending the majority of their time around the sticky thorns and in the drainage line below Green Apple Hill, as well different individuals seen around the Central Depression. All were seen with full bellies after feeding on a waterbuck bull near the end of the month.


The Shish Pride, now a total of seven females and 14 cubs, were seen at the beginning of the month near the Granophyres. A few days later they moved west and were seen on the H6 near the S41. It appears that they have temporarily moved into the grasslands just west of our concession, perhaps taking advantage of the plethora of general game in that vicinity.

The Trichardt males have mainly been seen on our concession boundary, along the H6 and S41. At the beginning of the month, one of the brothers was mating with a Mananga lioness, and then seen feeding on a wildebeest near Ostrich Link. Only towards the end of the month did we see the brothers reunited before heading west out of our concession. Hopefully, them spending so much time out of our concession means that they are keeping strange males away from the vulnerable new cubs in both the Mananga and Shish Prides.

The absence of the Trichardt males in the northern half of the concession has meant that the Maputo male and Xai-Xai have felt confident enough to push south, and have been seen multiple times this month. Maputo was mating with an unknown lioness near Xinkelegane Fly Camp in the beginning of January, and Xai-Xai was seen following another female who did not seem to appreciate the company, growling at him when he got too close.
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@Brahimlegend I saw a few shorts on FB of Rangers by Crocodile Bridge relocating 3 Shishangeni males. Is this new or something? And what males are these? Have you seen this?
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Yeah I did the two Shishangeni young males, sons of Gomondwane males escaped Kruger 4 days back. Then they escaped again couple days ago so they were relocated North. Apparently they have separated them for some reason with one being sent to Tshokwane area and the other near Letaba.

https://www.facebook.com/reel/3436787551...WDuG2&fs=e
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(02-04-2024, 05:19 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Yeah I did the two Shishangeni young males, sons of Gomondwane males escaped Kruger 4 days back. Then they escaped again couple days ago so they were relocated North. Apparently they have separated them for some reason with one being sent to Tshokwane area and the other near Letaba.

https://www.facebook.com/reel/3436787551...WDuG2&fs=e

wow they separate them now there survival of making it is slim i hope it doesnt end up like mo when he got relocated he disappear
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(02-04-2024, 05:19 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Yeah I did the two Shishangeni young males, sons of Gomondwane males escaped Kruger 4 days back. Then they escaped again couple days ago so they were relocated North. Apparently they have separated them for some reason with one being sent to Tshokwane area and the other near Letaba.

Gotchya, thanks! So there is 2 sons. Is Tshokawane far from Letaba?  Why they would separate 2 brothers, to me, is obsurd unless they know something I dont.
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Idk why they separated them yet to get the logic behind that. Letaba and Tshokwane are very far from each other they will likely never find each other again.
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