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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Impressive capture of Madala. 1/2 Mluwati males.
Credit: Alta Pretorius

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Magnificent Shishangeni Male Lions. Fathers of the Mjejane males and Vurhami males. 
Sadly, now down to two from four originally. 

Don't know when it was filmed, but it's good to see how magnificent they really are. Amazing genes. 




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Some pics of Mjejane males on jock concession two days ago but currently they are 7km away from south Shishangeni and eastern bank Male. They don’t know but they could have clashed already but no visuals yet.
Credit: Louis Strauss & jock lodge

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Handsome Mo, pictured earlier in April, hasn't been seen since last Sunday..
Picture credit: Michael Lumley


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One of the beautiful Trichardt males


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Portrait of the most impressive lion of the Young Jock Male Coalition.
#KNP #Malelane 
By Kambaku River Lodge - Kruger National Park - Malelane


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Biggest Mjejane.
Credit: Leo Vantage Safari

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Slitnose, 1/5 Gomondwane 
Credit: Big on wild photography

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What a Beast!

Stunning shot of The last Eastern Bank Male. He recently managed to make a bond with another lonely male known as “The South Shishangeni male “ That enabled them to confront the young coalitions. They were recently seen imposing their influence in a wide area and controlling two prides ( Windmill and Jock pride ) and now they have new cubs now in Jock pride. Lately there is a threat on the horizon, with other fierce males seen wondering around the borders of their lands. They are called The Mjejane males, we do not know how it will end, but we hope well.

Kruger National Park, South Africa.
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To Follow them & for Prints contact: @travelwithsubbu @subbu_pratapa
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The king is watching you- 1/4 Mpondo male coalition "Short Tail". KNP, S65.
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The powerful duo of Masorini males patrolling their territory at H14 near Nandzana turn off, these guys are a very strong duo even though they were outnumbered against the Shimunwini males they never wavered, there was never a physical confrontation but their behavior was very determined! 
#KrugerNationalPark #H14
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I think it is Snip Tail Mpondo, on the S65 road and waterhole:



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"Smudge" looking a bit worse for wear last week. He had a bad limp and his mane seems to have lost condition. Let's hope he recovers soon.


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1/2 Ratelpan males
H1-4, Kruger.
Credit: Mohammed Jinnah

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1/2 Grootvlei males.
Shingwedzi, Northern Kruger
Credit: Adam Zimmerman

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