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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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One of the Sweni males and some youngsters have seen at S100

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Big male (Blondie of the Ngotso males) on the H1-4.

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Another early morning surprise on the S25. One of the two remaining Shishangeni males and in the background some of the members of the Hippo Pools pride.

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The Nkhaya pan male with split nose and part of the pride resting under a tree to take shelter from the sweltering African heat!

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Back to several years ago when the infamous old Gomondwane males were the dominant males in the vast southeast of the Kruger National Park, photo taken at s28!

By Daniel Hammond


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(03-17-2021, 11:05 PM)titose Wrote: Another early morning surprise on the S25. One of the two remaining Shishangeni males and in the background some of the members of the Hippo Pools pride.

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Dont know if thats him or his brother, but great capture of him.. 

In my opinion, from eye test, currently 2 biggest/most impressive males (out of known males) in Kruger...lionesses next to them look like subadults..
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One of the Three mighty Boyela brothers at Babalala area, Shingwedzi North!

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(03-17-2021, 11:37 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(03-17-2021, 11:05 PM)titose Wrote: Another early morning surprise on the S25. One of the two remaining Shishangeni males and in the background some of the members of the Hippo Pools pride.

By Tinus van Staden


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Dont know if thats him or his brother, but great capture of him.. 

In my opinion, from eye test, currently 2 biggest/most impressive males (out of known males) in Kruger...lionesses next to them look like subadults..

I agree with you bro, the Shishangeni males have been huge males in all aspects, not only in height but also very massive!
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one of the two Scorro breakaway boys, sired by the Orpen males "Junior and Buddy". Spotted near Orpen Gate with another two lionesses recently.

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Lesser maned Sand River young male:

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S26 males. Better quality .
Credit: Kruger pride safaris

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Lubye Young males. Sons of Jocks.
Credit: Stef Botha photography

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(03-17-2021, 11:37 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(03-17-2021, 11:05 PM)titose Wrote: Another early morning surprise on the S25. One of the two remaining Shishangeni males and in the background some of the members of the Hippo Pools pride.

By Tinus van Staden


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Dont know if thats him or his brother, but great capture of him.. 

In my opinion, from eye test, currently 2 biggest/most impressive males (out of known males) in Kruger...lionesses next to them look like subadults..

i think south Shishangeni male is also a tank too 
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(03-18-2021, 03:23 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: S26 males. Better quality .
Credit: Kruger pride safaris

any theory who father these handsome s26 males ?
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@kobe8jf1234 No proof for origin. Some think Old jocks are their fathers but no one has proven anything.
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