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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(09-11-2021, 01:15 AM)Mdz123 Wrote: Isn’t he the last remaining son of the Majingilanes? Or if im wrong he is son of Matshapiris

Matshapiris.
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(09-11-2021, 01:15 AM)Mdz123 Wrote:
(09-10-2021, 11:23 PM)lionuk Wrote: Fourways male


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Isn’t he the last remaining son of the Majingilanes? Or if im wrong he is son of Matshapiris

As Tr1x24 said," Matshapiris". That's correct, yes. He looks amazing.
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S21 male :

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Mo and his girlfriend, the lone lioness
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When breakfast is a family affair. 
An amazing sighting of the LubyeLubye father, dining on a Buffalo, with his gorgeous family by his side. He's a beautiful male, he’s always seemed so laid back, that he was sharing with his cubs. 

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S36 male on a patrol :

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So good to see they are back together, this coalition is very promising
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Mapoza, a beautiful male, He is blind in one eye, but leads a pretty normal life.
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2 of the 5 Trichardt males, seen just before the Sweni Hide on the S37, KNP. 


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A close-up shot of S129/Mazithi Dam male seen today. 
Photo credit: Mitchley


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Biggest Lower Sabie male having a dance off.
Credit: Frits Marx

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Great picture of 1 of the 3 Mingerhout males. 
- Not recent, this is the one who has been missing in recent sightings .
Letaba, KNP.
Credit: Rob J Williams.

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1 of the 5 Gomondwane males.
Credit: Amanda Hewett
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Shishangeni males over last couple days 
Credit: Maureen Oxlee Jarrett

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