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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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The Last Kumana male recently.
Satara, KNP.
Credit: Mareliza Jurgens
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A recent sighting from four days ago of the last Eastern Bank male and the South Shishangeni male. Both males  with a full belly and resting
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A male lion photographed at S79 on the N'watimhiri causeway in Kruger National Park
Photo credits: Lizanne Olivier

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(07-31-2021, 02:14 AM)Timbavati Wrote: A male lion photographed at S79 on the N'watimhiri causeway in Kruger National Park
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@Brahimlegend any idea who is this?
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(07-31-2021, 02:38 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(07-31-2021, 02:14 AM)Timbavati Wrote: A male lion photographed at S79 on the N'watimhiri causeway in Kruger National Park
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@Brahimlegend any idea who is this?

Now, after a long research. There could be possibility that this huge male could be the old Nkuhlu pride male. He was seen in the same area three years ago. He has a quite resemblance with the fifth Mantimahle. Wonder if he is related with them, after all they originated as first as seven young males.
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The Mpondo male "Shot-Tail" with a lioness on new road between S65 and H1-1 in the Kruger National Park.
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( This post was last modified: 07-31-2021, 04:18 PM by Brahim )

“A morning spent with the famous ghost of Kruger. An extremely cold morning in the bush turned out to be absolutely insane when spotting Casper the white lion in the open with his 3 coalition brothers and what made it even better is all 4 of them roaring. The brothers all looked beaten and bruised and I had gotten word that they had been in a big fight with the nsemani males. I last saw Casper 2 years ago and it was great to be able to find him again and snap a few shots as the sun rose.”
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Maputo male with Shish lioness yesterday. 


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These are the sons of Old Jock males. 
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Smudge Mazithi - 1/2 Lubyebye pride males emerging from the bush at Lower Sabie, Kruger National Park.
#KNP #LowerSabie #LubyebyePrideMales
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Back to 2018 with a huge beast of one of the Shishangeni males when they completely dominated the Crocodile Bridge area, the Shishangeni males are perhaps the most underrated male coalition in body structure to ever walk the southeast of the Kruger National Park
#Kruger #ShishangeniMales #CrocodileBridge
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@"Timbavati" @Tr1x24 That guy on s79 is an unknown male.
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We saw Mo this morning following the buffalo. We have recently been seeing 2 young males along the river and assume it's the Mjejane males sons. We're holding thumbs that Mo might meet up with them. How ironic will that be...
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Mopani Males take Warthog kill from the hyenas. 1st August.
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A beautiful sighting of Mo this afternoon on Mjejane. Let's hope he stays safe and well. 

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