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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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One of Nsemani subadults looking good
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Mbiri males today on Orpen Live cam

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1/3 S26 males seen mating today.
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Sindzisa. 1/2 Skorro males who rule the Myambula pride. Sons of Matimba. Credit: Chad Cocking

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Tyson, 1/2 Ross males seen with a new face injury & and in the company of his two white subs. Credit: Coen Oelofse

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Satara Boys :

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1/4 Phabeni males today.
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South Shishangeni.
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Fourways Blondie. 1/4 Phabeni.
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Two new males ( Possibly Hippo Pools males) Seen chasing Mo Vurhami at Mjejane.
"This was taken today on Main Road just south of Crossings. Mo was sitting on top of a termite mound at the Crossings waiting for them. As they arrived, he turned and ran away. They are still following him down Marula. Run Forest run!!!" Credit: Jessica Ney & Mjejane guides

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(02-27-2022, 10:34 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Fourways Blondie. 1/4 Phabeni.
Nice... 
He must be 12 yrs old. 
Son of majinglanis Or was once coalition partner of majingis
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Poor guys not doing well, 4ways Bolondie. His back left paw is hurt and he's really down on weight.
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(02-27-2022, 10:38 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Two new males ( Possibly Hippo Pools males) Seen chasing Mo Vurhami at Mjejane.
"This was taken today on Main Road just south of Crossings. Mo was sitting on top of a termite mound at the Crossings waiting for them. As they arrived, he turned and ran away. They are still following him down Marula. Run Forest run!!!" Credit: Jessica Ney & Mjejane guides

Mo cant catch a break, first Mjejanes, now new males.. 

Still not sure who they are, might be Smudge Nose Hippo Pools male with his partner, or maybe Mathekenyane males, as they where seen recently near Biyamiti.
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Oldest Mathekenyane male:

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Here's the 2 males chasing Mo. Right one is Hippo pools ( Smudge nose) left one seems like another hippo pools male but can't confirm yet. Credit: Mdu Madave

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