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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Mazithi young male
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Big maned s26 male:




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Do you think hes the most impressive?
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(04-13-2022, 05:40 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Do you think hes the most impressive?

He definitely is among the most impressive in Kruger, along with the likes of S. shishangeni, Ximhamham, ZigZag Mbiri, etc.
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1/3 Lower sabie males with a lioness recently.
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4 young males seen couple days ago north of s28 where lubyelubye pride was the other day. Sabertooth wasn't there but there was alot of pride females and these 4. Maybe also sons of Smudge and darkmane.
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( This post was last modified: 04-14-2022, 03:00 PM by Brahim )

Here's 2 sons of smudge and darkmane seen past year September with smudge and darkmane

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Do you recon these 2 are same guy

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(04-14-2022, 02:58 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Do you recon these 2 are same guy

Looks like the same guy. So it seems like LubyeLubye pride has 4 lionesses and 5 young males, + Saber Tooth, right?
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Not sure, if these are then could be 7 sub males including sabertooth so far seen and a sub female
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Collared Letaba male.
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Sindzisa. 1/2 Skorro males.
https://instagram.com/willie_pienaar_wildlife

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The Last Mpondo!

A great sighting today of the Last of the five Mpondo males. He was in the company of a lioness and in great condition. They were seen near Biyamiti Weir and not far from them was the three Mathekenyane males seen with 2 lioness. 

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3 Mathekenyane males today with 2 lioness @ Biyamiti
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Biyamiti males seen with pride today at nwaswitshaka dam.
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