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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(01-24-2017, 08:57 PM)Tshokwane Wrote: Credits to Latest Sightings - Kruger.

Nkuhuma young male, also called Junior, seen on the H7 road.

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He's looking good, I'm glad for him.

He is looking really good...his mane is already black! I hope he survives into adulthood. There are many fights ahead of him as a solitary lion. It would be great if he joins the two talamati males...
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(01-25-2017, 12:22 AM)Lionpower Wrote: There are many fights ahead of him as a solitary lion.

He has a partner. I'm not sure if they saw him with his new brother at this sighting, but in the one before this one, they were together.
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Photos by Discoverkruger

Future kings Gomandwane males H4-2

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Credits to Adele Sneyd KNP Nsemani Royals

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Credits to Jaco Geldenhuys The king on high alert near satara and tshokwane

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From Big On Wild - Wildlife Photography:
"4 of the 5 Jock males that we saw a couple of weekends ago"

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Beautiful manes on those boys
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Majestic coalition, healthy and in their prime - without too many battle scars.
Which area do they control?
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Young male lion crippled for life - which might be a short one too.
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Kruger National Park 27/1/2017 Eastern Bank male and a lioness from the Biyamiti pride. The 5 Eastern Bank males come from the Eastern Bank pride and they were born in 2012. The fathers are 3 Toulon males.

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Photo By Dee roelofsz
Magnificent brothers !! Kruger National Park

Matjulu coalition near Berg en Dal - very impressive young males !!
The Matjulu Males are a coalition of 3 young male lions and they dominate the Berg en Dal area . The Matjulu males come from the Lukimbi pride in the Lukimbi concession . The Matjulu males are quite similar to the 5 Eastern Bank males in the fact that both coalitions dominate a prime territory at such young age .Thanks so much to William Elsworth for this very interesting info.


This one had a gaping sore on his left front paw where his dew claw was totally ripped off !
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The one with the ripped out claw looks like an elephant with a sore tooth - not a happy chappy!
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Credits to Kim Thorne.

The Nkuhuma young male, Junior and his partner. 

Comment from Junior's facebook page:

Junior and his buddy in a scrap a week ago w/an older male near Orpen area thought to be possibly a Skybed male. Both parties survived w/minor scrapes. Junior and his buddy were seen days later on Manyeleti and guide says they looked 100% fine.

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Junior is growing a beautiful mane, it looks like that of Hairy Belly. Beautiful.
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Photo credit: Stephen OConnor

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@Gamiz:

About #15: unusual photo ! 4 male lions shoulders against shoulders crossing together a torrential river... All for one and one for all !
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