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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Mathekenyane males:

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1 of young Gomondwane males, sons of 2 Tshokwane males, around s25:

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blonde renosterkoppie with a young male
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I believe it's him here again a few days ago
2 Lion crossed road
"Male and female"
H1-1, on the road 1.5km W of the S11 W entrance
Near Pretoriuskop
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Tinged by Obakengsebopa

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(07-16-2024, 12:05 PM)Gavskrr Wrote: blonde renosterkoppie with a young male

Does that means he is nomad? And whats with his bro Mohawk?
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3 young Vurhami males, sons of Gomondwanes:

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(07-16-2024, 01:32 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(07-16-2024, 12:05 PM)Gavskrr Wrote: blonde renosterkoppie with a young male

Does that means he is nomad? And whats with his bro Mohawk?
I believe he is dominant over some pride in that area in h1-1, he was seen in the company of a lioness, I have no information on his mohawk brother, the sighting a while ago he was alive and well so I assume he is still alive, this is a very strange area
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(07-16-2024, 01:36 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: 3 young Vurhami males, sons of Gomondwanes:


do they have more brother in pride ?
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(07-17-2024, 02:17 AM)kobe8jf1234 Wrote: do they have more brother in pride ?

Dont know.
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1/7 Satara boys. His mane has been recovering

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The Mjejane pride and (not sure) Hippo Pools sons

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Maputo

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It's interesting that we get to see Maputo, but very rarely is his partner ever photographed.  It would be nice to see the both of them as they are a duo over a pride now, and hopefully with cubs soon on the way.
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One of these lions has a long belly fold, like an asiatic one. Interesting to see them walking and resting on the border of a water point.







 
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The Kumana Lion Pride, once a formidable force in the savannas of the Kumana Dam, was known for its strength and dominance under the leadership of the mighty lion, Mluwati. His reign was characterized by strategic prowess and the formidable alliance he had built with his five sons. However, the peace and stability of the pride were disrupted when the Fourways males, a coalition of strong and ambitious lions, launched a fierce takeover. The upheaval forced Mluwati and his sons into exile, leaving behind their cherished territory.
Mluwati, despite his age, remained a symbol of resilience and wisdom. His five sons, each unique in their own right, were a testament to his legacy. Together, they faced the challenges of survival in exile, but the call of their ancestral home at the Kumana Dam never faded from their hearts. "
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Have we had any recent updates on the two Kruger Kambula boys and Pretoriuskop Male?
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Shishangeni born around 2009 this is them in september 2012 by Dean van rooyen

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