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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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A breathtaking shot of the five old Jock males together on a territorial patrol near Lower Sabie in the Kruger NP,South Africa.
Image credit: Marty Jasper,KNP,April 2017

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One of the three massive and beautiful Shishangeni male lions on a territorial patrol.
Being dominant in KNP means business!
photo credits: Andi Dill

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Was really cool spending some time with this Sweni male a few months ago on a cold winters morning ?
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The bond between Male Lion brothers is something quite special, and see's them stick together and support each other through anything.
two brothers resting at Lower Sabie Rest Camp,KNP
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the two nomadic sons of the Sand River Males that have taken up residence in Rhenosterkoppies area. These two boys are going places taken at Skukuza Kruger National Park
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One of the 2 Mluwati males in the Kruger, my favorite two males in the park.
Written and photo credits to: Andi Dill
Talamati Bush Camp

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One of the two handsome males who were seen on S21 near Renosterkoppies back in 2013/2014.
photo credits to: CP Wildlife Photography

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A beautiful portrait of a legend of the Kruger National Park in South Africa
the old Lubyelubye male 
photo credits: Andrew Francois Dobie

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One of the dominant males of the Lubyelubye pride giving a intense stare 
photo credits: Andrew Francois Dobie


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A magnificent male from the Leeupan coalition glacing back
Photo credits: Hanno Erasmus

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One of the N'wanetsi males.
sadly those males not were seen for a long time ago.
Photo credits: Estienne Schuring

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the eldest Mpondo male seen on the H3 (road) Kruger National Park
Photo credits: Hanno Erasmus

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A male Lion eyeing an Impala at the Kruger National Park.
photo credits: danelingwood

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Great looking young Fourways male.

Photo credit:Big On Wild - Wildlife Blog & Photography

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The Blondie Fourways male?
Feel free to give your opinion, What do you think?
Photo credit: Malene Tærsbøl Jepsen

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