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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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One of the Ratelpan males seen with one of his sons recently.
Credit: Nelson Cruz

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The last Young jock male seen recently.
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Matjulu young males, sons of young jocks seen recently.
Credit: Justin D

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Both Fourways males seen recently near Tshokwane.
Credit: Sammy Van Schalkwyk

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2/10 Boyela males from North Kruger seen last month.
Credit: Mark Cloete Photography

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All 4 South Swenis last month.

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Darkmane Pretoriuskop & Kambula male 2 couple days ago.
Credit: Justin D Photograph

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Youngest of the 5 Kumana males 2 days ago. Looks like he was in a fight.
Credit: @Behind a rangers lens

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There's a decent chance there's a rivarly between Mayambula and Kumana males.
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The 3 Skukuza males seen recently at Skukuza area Kruger National Park


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Ihave a Gift for you guys and it's really special gift ..

This very old video shared in 2007 but Originaly sighted in 2006 , for Majingilane Hip Scar and his littilmate sister watching thier mother and Aunty hunting a large Giraffe .

What an amazing sight finde this video .

Hip Scar is the oldest Member of Majingilane born in 2005 so other born early 2006 ( DM ...etc ) .

Ok Created By :- David Davids .



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