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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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All 3 Mazithi/Tshokwane males 
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2/7 Gomondwane males
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(12-30-2021, 09:00 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: 1/4 Phabeni males maybe?

Gomondwanes.
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Yeah he's the Split nose Gomondwane. Second pic is his brother. Same sighting I posted the other day of all 3 together
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The Torchwood male (partner of the two Fourways males) with a Mazithi/Tshokwane lioness
Photo credit: Big On Wild - Wildlife Blog & Photography 

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Great pictures of Mjejane males and their pride. They all seem to be lazing around and, in the 3rd picture, I think it's hilarious to see one of the two males hugging himself!  Laughing
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1/2 Hippo pools youngsters. Sons of Shishangeni males. Seen this week. Credit: Sisters Gone wild

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1/3 Mpondo pride males. The stunning s26 male. Credit: Ralph Wildlife Photography.

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The Darkmaned Shishangeni male.

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Second biggest Lower Sabie male today.
Credit: Graaffies

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@Tr1x24 Can you Identify these two sleeping Mjejane males? 
I think the male in the front is short mane..
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Biyamiti male. I must say it's concerning to see he has several scars on his back right leg area, looks like recent fighting wounds. 
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(12-31-2021, 04:30 PM)lionuk Wrote: @Tr1x24 Can you Identify these two sleeping Mjejane males? 
I think the male in the front is short mane..

Looks like Pretty Boy in the back, and T in front. These 2 are often together.
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(12-31-2021, 03:58 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: 1/3 Mpondo pride males. The stunning s26 male. Credit: Ralph Wildlife Photography.

What a stunning cat!
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Maybe Biyamiti fight with Renosterkoppies males they moved further south now seen mating
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