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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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@Mdz123 it’s not known.
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Big maned young Jock/BergenDaal male:

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The leading member of the three Lower Sabie males.
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Gomondwane males.
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Gomondwane Slit-nose & Two Brothers.
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1 of the 10 Young Boyela males.
Punda Maria, North Kruger.
Credit: PKSafaris.

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Gomondwane males.
Great sighting by Roxanne Michelle de Vos

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(10-11-2021, 09:39 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Gomondwane males.

What a incredible good looking males. From what i heard from photographers. They're some of the biggest males that they've saw in years
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Vurhami Male Mo. Seen with some lioness.
Mjejane game reserve
Credit: Gary Kimble

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(10-11-2021, 11:17 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Vurhami Male Mo. Seen with some lioness.
Mjejane game reserve
Credit: Gary Kimble

The Vurhami male is a true survivor. This show how resilient and persistent lions are. He lost six of his brothers, and he was kept going strong despite all the hard circumstances he has lived in his young age. What a tale we can tell with the story of Mo!
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I wonder if Gomondwane males are some of the most photographed coalitions in Kurger right now, Sightings are posted on this thread almost every day and I can find a ton of photos on Instagram too.
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Lubyelubye pride males, Darkmane & Smudge.
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2/3 Biyamiti males in Delaporte 
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1/2 S129 males wandering alone at Lower Sabie area.


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