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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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The South Lower Sabie male/Tshokwane roaring!
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A coalition of three boys seen on Saturday afternoon between Lower Sabie and Croc Bridge.
Photo credit to: Hashem Noormahomed
KNP-Lower Sabie and Croc Bridge,Posted: 15.09.2020


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One of the Mazithi males seen a couple of weeks ago on the H10 South of Tshokwane in the KNP area.
Photo credits to: E.Fourie
KNP-South Africa,Posted: 15.09.2020.

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King of the Beasts - A male lion photographed in the Northern section of the Kruger National Park between Mopani & Shingwedzi,where the lions not are much followed and not much information,therefore if you follow the lion dynamics there,What a lucky, you have found a mine of gold!
Photo credit to: Rob Cary
KNP-Mopani-Shingwedzi,Posted: 15.09.2020.

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Found this male lion, forming part of a coalition of three, next to a giraffe kill a few hundred metres from Letaba two weeks ago. The Mopane bush in autumn/winter creates a beautiful background.
Photo credit to. Stefan Toerien
KNP,Posted: 01/07/2020.

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Repost of a humongous lion dwarfing his brother/coalition partner. "Smiled" for us as we drove pass him. On the S1, December 2016.
(According @Tr1x24  who has a very great knowledge,This is the older N'waswitshaka male and his coalition partner)
Photo credits to: Mohammed Jinnah
KNP,Posted: December 2016

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A incredible photo of the five Mantimahle boys in 2014/2015 taken at Kruger  Tablets. H1-2
Photo credit to: ED Koppen
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The Phelwane males on a mission in the Orpen Plains at KNP
Photo credit to: Wolf Avni
KNP,Posted: 2016

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Patroling...


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(09-16-2020, 04:57 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: Repost of a humongous lion dwarfing his brother/coalition partner. "Smiled" for us as we drove pass him. On the S1, December 2016.
(According @Tr1x24  who has a very great knowledge,This is the older N'waswitshaka male and his coalition partner)
Photo credits to: Mohammed Jinnah
KNP,Posted: December 2016

Nice find.. Hope we can find these boys today somewhere..
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(09-16-2020, 08:14 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(09-16-2020, 04:57 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: Repost of a humongous lion dwarfing his brother/coalition partner. "Smiled" for us as we drove pass him. On the S1, December 2016.
(According @Tr1x24  who has a very great knowledge,This is the older N'waswitshaka male and his coalition partner)
Photo credits to: Mohammed Jinnah
KNP,Posted: December 2016

Nice find.. Hope we can find these boys today somewhere..

Thank you,I hope the same
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What a beautiful guy from Middelvlei Coalition in the Northern area of Kruger
Photo credit to: Rian Boshoff
KNP,Posted: 16.09.2020.

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One of the two Nomads who were  seen on the S110 close to Berg en Dal in November 2018.
Photo credits to: A.Aziz.
KNP,Posted: 29.01.2018.

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2/2 nomads male lions who were  seen on the S110 close to Berg en Dal in November 2018 
Photo credit to: A.Aziz.
KNP,Posted: 29.01.2018.
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