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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Xikukutsu male
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( This post was last modified: 08-19-2021, 07:59 PM by Brahim )

So the hippo pools pride have 3 young males it seems. But they seemed small when the other 4 left but recently they have matured, well one of them has, other two look really young still. Here some pictures I have on my phone of the 3 young ones

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Southern Avoca males on patrol this morning.
Skukuza, KNP.
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Is it know which Old Ross males sired Rockfig? Tyson and Fabio or fathers of Avoca/Giraffes??
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(08-19-2021, 07:55 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: So the hippo pools pride have 3 young males it seems. But they seemed small when the other 4 left but recently they have matured, well one of them has, other two look really young still. Here some pictures I have on my phone of the 3 young ones

so the 4 that left where are they did they survive ?
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(08-19-2021, 10:09 PM)kobe8jf1234 Wrote: so the 4 that left where are they did they survive ?

As @Brahimlegend said, 2 are seen, male with dot on his cheeks is with s28 males, while male with smudge nose was seen with Mo Vurhami male, no info of other 2.
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( This post was last modified: 08-19-2021, 11:39 PM by Brahim )

More pictures of those Young Boyela males.
Credit: Annari Cronje

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Be amazing if they stick together. Which dominant males and prides are around them?
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(08-19-2021, 10:00 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Is it know which Old Ross males sired Rockfig? Tyson and Fabio or fathers of Avoca/Giraffes??

He’s a half brother to the Avoca/Giraffes. He looks like a clone of Ross Male “The Good”.
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@Hairy tummy only there two dads have been seen in the area really, haven’t seen the third Boyela in a while . One of their fathers the Boyela Male was last seen a few months back being chased by two of their young sons pictured above.
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The beautiful portrait of the last of the Vurhami males, the youngster who is known as Mo, he along with the lone lioness were at S25 in a recent sighting of today.
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The five Ngotso boys, sons of the Vuku and Blondie the dominant males of the Ngotso pride resting in the S147, Kruger National Park! 
#KrugerNationalPark #S147 #NgotsoYoungMales
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Lubyelubye Brothers, Sons of 5 Jocks.
Today on H4-2, KNP.
Credit: Joss Family & Discover Kruger.

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1/3 Mjejane males. 
“You’ll never walk alone “
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