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We came across this lion just as the sun was disappearing on the horizon. He’s seen some things...
Anyone can help if this is one of the N'wanetsi males?
Credit: Mattew Mclachlan Photography
(07-29-2020, 02:11 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: We came across this lion just as the sun was disappearing on the horizon. He’s seen some things...
Anyone can help if this is one of the N'wanetsi males?
Credit: Mattew Mclachlan Photography
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Thats N'wanetsi partner :
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Remaining N'wanetsi hasnt been seen for a few months now unfortunately..
Three of the Seven Mantimahle male lions, September 2014
We came across a group of 7 young male lions. They seem to have been kicked out of their natal pride and will now become nomadic until they are big and strong enough to become pride males. They will become a formidable coalition if they stay together till then
Look how scary this guy looks!!!
One of the six terrifying old Gomodwane males, being the most successful coalition in the southern Kruger National Park, conquering a huge area and leaving an incredible legacy!
Photo taken in May 2013 on the S137 between Dukes Waterhole and Gomondwane Loop.
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By: Safraaz Wildlife Photography