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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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three  of the five Old leeupan/Mantimahle Dam males back 2007 the Wider Face and the light mane and Snip Tail . 
 
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One of the Gomondwane brothers taking a last sip before crossing back into Kruger early this morning. We saw two cross but assume all 3 brothers are now back in KNP. I suspect they will come back soon.
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Skybed sons on s39/Roodewal :

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Darkmaned Pretoriuskop & 2 Eldest Kambula males yesterday on the S1.
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4 males at Grootvlei dam North Kruger couple days ago.
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Throwback. "Makhulu" Leader of the world famous Mapogo Lion coalition"
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Matjulu young males. Sons of Young Jock/Berg en dal males.

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1/2 males who rule by Letaba camp

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Trichardt males bonding 
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Torchwood Matimba last week.
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More pictures of the 4 males at Grootvlei dam North Kruger.
Credit: Annabelle Everest

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One of the two S21 males.
Credit: Claudia Nieuwkamp

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(11-14-2023, 12:55 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Matjulu young males. Sons of Young Jock/Berg en dal males.

how many sons ?
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Trichardt males
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