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Comments by "" (@styx5131) on "Wildest Kruger Sightings" channel.
That big male kept his eye on that sneaky croc... Lubyelubye males?
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Love the raw nature of your uploads, no distracting music, or obnoxious tourists unprepared for a day in the bush. Greatly appreciated.
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This is the Torchwood male sired by Matimbas, partnered with the 2 Fourways boys sired by Matshapiris.
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His walk... He kinda reminds me of the late Hukumuri rip.
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This isn't the strong man competition... It's survival! Lions live in prides/coalitions, Tigers are solitary... Why wouldn't they take advantage of their numbers. I've seen plenty of solo hunts, even taking down big Cape buffalo single handedly.
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Young boys have some fight in them though. Where about was this if I may ask?
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Look at the mitts on the male with the shortest mane… the size of dinner plates lol.
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Looks like the Satara males... At least 4 of them.
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These young males will be a force, just like their fathers. Are all 6 young males still alive, and well?
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@WildestKrugerSightings Ahh... Ok, I thought it was old. Thanks
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They should be shot on sight... The current penalty obviously isn't enough to stop the poaching, so maybe the fear of being shot on sight will make these people think twice about slaughtering all these beautiful animals! It's disgusting, and sad!
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Looks like 4 of the 7 Satara males. There's 1 who has a really golden look like this boy.
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A bus full of tourists.. A prime sighting.. What's the hurry? People like this have no business driving a bus through the Kruger.
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N. Avocas are in the northern Sabi Sands, S. Avocas are in southern Sabi Sands. This is in the Kruger. S. Avocas territory's extends into the Kruger if I'm not mistaken, so it's possible I guess. Not sure where this was filmed though. But I believe there's a few different males in this video. Lubyelubye males I know for sure, not sure on the rest.
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I believe it's 1 of the S129 males.
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Nah… South Shishangeni is missing his tail tuft.
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No this isn't Lolparpit, and Olbernoti.
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@aristotels_aristotals Mazino died a few months back. This isn't the Charleston males either.
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@WildestKrugerSightings thanks
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@tr1x243 Hopefully they're laying low somewhere recovering, but can't help but fear the worst, as 1 of them looked like he was on his last leg. Thanks for the update.
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Nkaya Pan male
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@WildestKrugerSightings that's great news, thanks for your reply. Love your videos.
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@donnahickman9350 my pleasure.
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@anthonyproffitt5341 understand the comment before you reply. Many videos, or sightings are ruined by guests unprepared for what may transpire in the wild. The hunting, and territorial disputes can be quite graphic. I'm all for the tourism, as it's vital to conservation.... Just not for an amazing encounter, you're there to see, ruined because you're unprepared to see it.
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@aristotels_aristotals the reason you haven't seen this fight before is because it's new. This is the same fight Lions World posted with the caption "He will die". Both videos were recently posted.
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@aristotels_aristotals I disagree. Never heard anything about Big Boy dying. Mazino was the 1st to die, not long after the snare incident.
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@aristotels_aristotals my mistake... Lions of Sabi Sans and Kruger Park is the channel
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@aristotels_aristotals cause its the wrong channel my dude. Check the spelling.
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Do the Eastern Bank males still control this pride? 1 of these boys was injured quite badly not too long ago, was just curious if anyone knew the status of these males?
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@Jeff-wq8zv that depends... If there was a legit takeover, they could have fled with the subs, and prides are abandoned all the time. I'm curious because I know there has been some conflict in that area, and 2 of the 4 were injured, 1 being pretty badly.
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@FrankieKennethL np... Yeah that was 12 hrs ago, thought you may have found out who they were by now. Take care Frankie
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They travel huge distances, and the fact they're the worlds most endangered species.
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