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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Legendary Lubyelubye/Mazithi males :

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@Brahimlegend any info about their son, saber tooth male?
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Sabertooth was seen with an older male couple months back on h10, couldn't tell who the old male was though from the pic. Haven't seen anything since.
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@BA0701 Nobody has heard anything about Mo unfortunately.
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(08-31-2023, 08:27 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @BA0701 Nobody has heard anything about Mo unfortunately.

That is concerning. Thank you for checking my friend, thank you very much!!
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Handsome Phabeni male
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[/url]A great sighting of the Legend Monwana male in good condition accompanied by his Giraffe male companion. Despite his injuries, this resilient lion have a determination that rivals any other lion, and perhaps even surpasses it. Recently, he was seen seizing and claiming a kill that belonged to a leopard from the top of a tree. This proof that this lion will go to any lengths necessary to not only survive but also thrive.
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Trichardts:

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( This post was last modified: 08-31-2023, 06:57 PM by Brahim )

Here's that sighting of lubyelubye young male and older guy can't remember if I posted it before. This was 16th January. Credit: Tamsyn du toit

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Words falter in the presence of Leeubron, one of the largest and most magnificent male lions in Kruger National Park. Recently, the astounding Leeubron and fellow successful Kings were spotted mating with the Hamilton pride on the S145 area of Kruger.

Great sighting from a while back!
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(09-01-2023, 02:04 AM)Horizon Wrote: wildfreelions

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Words falter in the presence of Leeubron, one of the largest and most magnificent male lions in Kruger National Park. Recently, the astounding Leeubron and fellow successful Kings were spotted mating with the Hamilton pride on the S145 area of Kruger.

Great sighting from a while back!
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Still possess those Crater level manes at their age.
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I believe thats a Berg-en-daal male based on location but his yawnming makes whiskers hard to see.

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The larger, yet more submissive of the 2 Trichard Male, lying up in a recently burnt patch of land
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Mjejanes in Biyamiti weir
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Biyamiti Male
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Has there been any word on the Mongawane Males recently? Feels like forever since we've heard anything on them, barely a peep since they went into the Bermuda Triangle that is Kruger National Park.
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