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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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amazing sighting 1 of 5 Gomondwane males (Mad boy) seen in the Kruger national park s28.
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Quote:Filmed on our 100 Day Kruger National Park Safari near Satara Rest-camp
don't know if they are in the area but the male at 22:30 looks like the scar nose Nkaya Pan to me
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1/5 Gomondwane. Scar eye
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1/5 Gomondwane. Charming face, bad temper one
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1/5 Gomondwane. One Eye
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1/5 Gomondwane. Slit Nose
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Biyamiti Coalition sons of Eastern Bank males.

Black and white pics by: Brendan Maidment
Colour pics: Christo Van Renen

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( This post was last modified: 01-19-2021, 04:40 PM by Brahim )

Sand River young Males 
( Sons of Mantimahle males ) 
recently seen in Skukuza 
Pic credit:- Hafz Mayet

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Last two Shishangeni 
Image by: Luzaan wildlife photography

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Now the sons haha. Last two Vurhami 
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Old lubyelubye
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(01-19-2021, 05:00 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Old lubyelubye
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He's a fine specimen! What a stunning Cat
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1/2 Leeubron males. SNIP TAIL
Image by: Mohammed Jinnah

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1/3 Golden Mopani / Shimuwini Coalition 
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@Psyckoo Old Gomondwanes are the 6 males who dominated the south of kruger for many years. No longer around but have a lot of sons Shishangeni, 7 Gomondwane etc. The last one partnered with his sons the 7 Gomondwanes . He passed around a year ago. Young gomondwanes refers to the 7, mainly 5 spotted now. They dominate two prides so far, they probably will eventually have the same territory as their fathers
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