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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(12-31-2021, 04:49 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Maybe Biyamiti fight with Renosterkoppies males they moved further south now seen mating

Could be, might explain why another male also lost an eye, some say parasite, but clear red cut is visiable in his eye, which caused the damage :


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Regardless, Silver Eyed male was quite lucky to survive that mauling, it looks like it healed quite nicely.
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A male lion on S118, I presume one of Mjejanes or EBM
Credits: Hamaan Prinsloo

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Kinkytail and s36 male seen today.
H4-1, walking towards Skukuza. 2km from H11 intersection.
Tinged by Sakkie

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Throwback to an old sighting of Robson males Stompie and 1eye on a Buffalo kill. 
Credits: Pj Shirley

Insta tag doesn’t seem to work, i’ll post the bare link

https://www.instagram.com/ahmedodinia/p/...=copy_link
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Renosterkoppies males, Dark Mane/oldest male and Mohawk :

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Lubyelubye Brothers.
Yesterday. Credit: Mj Rooyen

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N’waswitsontso/S125 males :




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Handsome Mo impressively growing, with a dense black mane and huge size!
Credit: Gary Kimble


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Red Road male
Credit: African Rover

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2/3 Biyamiti males.
Credit: Wolfie Van Eck

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Hippo Pool Youngsters of different ages.
Credit: Trevor Kaltenbrunn

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This Photo was taken in Berg-en-Daal. I presume its the Jock young males
Credits: Adam Zimmerman

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(01-02-2022, 08:32 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Red Road male
Credit: African Rover
What a proud looking beast, i wish him well
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Great pictures of Moria Madoda with the last female today
Credit: Kapama Private Game Reserve


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Handsome Mo hunted down a baby zebra 
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