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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(04-08-2020, 08:53 AM)239Pu Wrote: you don't think this is one of the Mantimahle ?

Yes he is.
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Big maned-lion's head...


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Do you look at me ?


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5 Jock males in 2015, only 1 is still alive:


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The beautiful Mapoza Male.

April 2020
Photo Credit: Talia Lostaunau


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" Beautiful Mpondo male. "


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" A throwback for Thursday Renosterkoppies female with her cubs. "


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Pierre Jonqueres: " Humble King "


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(04-10-2020, 12:22 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: 5 Jock males in 2015, only 1 is still alive:


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What happened to other four?
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Occupying a spot... 


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Battle scarred and in his prime!
One of the Sweni males surveying his kingdom in the Kruger National Park.


Credit: Chris Jolley
April 11, 2020.
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South Shishangeni Male.
“This beautiful lion was captured at hippo pool about a year ago.
We were on our way out when we took a detour there just before we went out at Crocodile bridge. And what a surprise to find him there".


Tinged by: Esme
Kruger Sightings.


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The impressive #Sweni Males in KNP. 
April 11, 2020.
Photo: Graeme Mitchley

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Hamiltons pride male:


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Full video and new footage of deadly lion fight last year in Kambaku River Lodge:





Sad pics as injured male looking at his brother running for his life and leaving him, he was just too late to save him:


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