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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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S21 males not near here they down south part of s28 with vurhami pride lately. Last update I got they were 5km from marloth where Mathekenyane males were mating with hippo pools pride. Plus s21 don't look bad lately.
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Male Lion on Satara Rest Camp 

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I believe he is the same Lion spotted with other 2 Lions on Satara camp (he would be the Third from left to right)

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(10 hours ago)Fenix123 Wrote: Male Lion on Satara Rest Camp 

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I believe he is the same Lion spotted with other 2 Lions on Satara camp (he would be the Third from left to right)

Credits to shan_farnsworth


Yeah he sent me more pics for id. They are part of 4 males seen in Mayambula territory recently. Not sure who they are yet

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1/2 S21 males.
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(4 hours ago)Brahim Wrote: Yeah he sent me more pics for id. They are part of 4 males seen in Mayambula territory recently. Not sure who they are yet

They kinda look like Skybed lineage.
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@Tr1x24 That's funny you said that because I thought same thing.
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This one similar to blonde skybed son

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And this one darkmane one

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@Brahim 

Yea, its possible 2 Skybed Sons mated with some lionesses back in 2021, we know they where in the area north of Mluwati Concession at that time (which is their natal area and where DM is now aswell), but we dont have any info what they where doing there at that time (i remember some pics of them fighting for mating rights, they kinda behave territorial).

Later Blonde male disappeared and remaining male made a push further south in 2022 towards Imbali pride, where he clashed with remaining Kruger male, who was pushed north by 2 Mantimahle sons, but he returned back north.
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(10 hours ago)Fenix123 Wrote: Male Lion on Satara Rest Camp 

Credits to sa_photographer__



I believe he is the same Lion spotted with other 2 Lions on Satara camp (he would be the Third from left to right)

Credits to shan_farnsworth

Spoke to that lady shan about the sighting 
"Hello, it was the H7 somewhere between Nsemani dam and orpen. There was four males, one was lying off the road."
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(2 hours ago)Brahim Wrote: Spoke to that lady shan about the sighting 
"Hello, it was the H7 somewhere between Nsemani dam and orpen. There was four males, one was lying off the road."

Even more likely.

When did other 2 Skybed sons become territorial? (Ones who are north of H7).
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