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Lions ID's

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( This post was last modified: 05-31-2021, 11:58 PM by Tr1x24 )

I think this thread is much needed as theres many new and some older lions and coalitions in Kruger which are less known and seen, so its hard to ID them and distinguish them when they are spotted.

I imagen this thread to work like this:

- Post a name of a coalition or lion and then under that post a pictures of them, pictures which will be posted should be the best ones on which we can see lions face, whiskers, or some easily recognizable spotts (ear scars, body scars, patches etc). 

- if theres some unknown males to you, post it first under "Who they are? " thread, so you can see if some members maybe know who they are, and then post it here, so we dont spam here. 

- if nobody doesnt know that unknown lion/coalition in  "who they are? thread, just post it here and name them "unknown" and possibly location where they are spotted, so we have them for future sightings

- i think this thread doesnt need to be for discussion (obiviously if somebody post something wrong, correct him), yet mainly for ID's, as we have many threads for discussion already 

- also no need to post here famous lions like Nhenha, Tinyo, Mohawk etc., as they are well known already for everyone. 

- ID's of already gone lions and coalitions are also welcome 

Hope it works well.
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3 S128 males:

Photo Credits : 1st - Big On Wild, rest - Stef Botha 

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Male #3 (Older male)


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(05-31-2021, 11:17 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: I think this thread is much needed as theres many new and some older lions and coalitions in Kruger which are less known and seen, so its hard to ID them and distinguish them when they are spotted.

I imagen this thread to work like this:

- Post a name of a coalition or lion and then under that post a pictures of them, pictures which will be posted should be the best ones on which we can see lions face, whiskers, or some easily recognizable spotts (ear scars, body scars, patches etc). 

- if theres some unknown males to you, post it first under "Who they are? " thread, so you can see if some members maybe know who they are, and then post it here, so we dont spam here. 

- if nobody doesnt know that unknown lion/coalition in  "who they are? thread, just post it here and name them "unknown" and possibly location where they are spotted, so we have them for future sightings

- i think this thread doesnt need to be for discussion (obiviously if somebody post something wrong, correct him), yet mainly for ID's, as we have many threads for discussion already 

- also no need to post here famous lions like Nhenha, Tinyo, Mohawk etc., as they are well known already for everyone. 

- ID's of already gone lions and coalitions are also welcome 

Hope it works well.

Great thread idea @Tr1x24 , and I see it being extremely helpful for everyone, lion enthusiast and novice alike. Thank you my friend!
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( This post was last modified: 06-01-2021, 12:15 AM by Tr1x24 )

Skybed sons / Talamati males (called because they come from Talamati Camp area, no connections with Talamati pride) :

Photo Credits : mariana_kruger99, Jan Schlebush, Fu Manchu, Stefan Kohr s., Veon Kuhn.

Male#1 (Dark Mane)


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Male #2 ( Scar Jr. / Blonde male)


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2 Tshokwane / South Lower Sabie pride males:

Photo Credits : Big On Wild, Graeme Mitchley

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2 S21 males:

Photo Credits : Big On Wild, Leo Vantage

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2 H10 males:

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3 Mazithi/Tshokwane males (they where before known as 6 Muntshe young males, but that was not correct) :

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3 Lower Sabi males :

Photo Credits : southernkrugersafaris (1,2,5), Sean Koekemoer (3,6,8). 

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Southern male and 2 Talamatis (Selatis sons) :

Photo Credits : Mdluli Logde, Wild Wings Safaris and PK Safaris

Southern male


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Talamati #1


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Talamati #2


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(06-05-2021, 01:48 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Southern male and 2 Talamatis (Selatis sons) :

Photo Credits : Mdluli Logde, Wild Wings Safaris and PK Safaris

Southern male


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Talamati #1


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Any confirmed sightings on them since?
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3 Phabeni males and Blondie Fourways :

Photo Credits: Tyrone Rea Photography (1,2), JDB Photography (3), serendipitysafaris (4,5,8), Dreadlion Wildlife Safaris (11,12), Kruger Sightings (6), Magda Jacobs (7), Wentzel Coetzer (9), Francois Duvenage (10)

Blondie Fourways


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Male #1


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Male #2


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3 Renosterkoppies males (Mpondo sons):

Photo Credits : Hanno Erasmus (1,4), Big On Wild (3,5,9), Africa through my lens (2), Cameron (6), AZ Photography 
(7), Kruger Sightings (8)

Dark Mane / oldest male


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Blonde male


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Mohawk male


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( This post was last modified: 08-12-2021, 06:33 PM by Tr1x24 )

3 Old N'waswitshaka males :

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Male #1


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(08-11-2021, 11:26 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: 3 Old N'waswitshaka males :

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Wow, incredible looking lions, every one of them, with crater level manes.
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