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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(09-11-2021, 09:58 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Shishangeni males over last couple days 
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Large male lion!
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Mazithi male


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Torchwood Male at Leeupan today. He looks great. He was born in 2014. 
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One of the Ratelpan males.
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2 of the 3 Lower Sabie males.
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Xihamham- Shish male


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Need to find out the Identifications of these two young males. Jock males used to dominate the area around the S21 in the past.
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(09-12-2021, 02:07 PM)lionuk Wrote: Need to find out the Identifications of these two young males. Jock males used to dominate the area around the S21 in the past.

Not the best footage for ID's, and we didn't see clearly the 2nd male.

These guys are too young to be sired by Jocks in that area.
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Biggest & Smallest of those 3 Lower Sabie males.
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Nshawu pride just after they had taken down a zebra. It was so interesting to see how the more dominant male lion tolerated the cubs and lionesses feeding but would not tolerate his coalition partner when he came in to try and feed.




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Mbiri male of the Nsemani coalition
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Shishangaan male. He has a very handsome brother called Xihamham.


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1/3 Mjejane male. I think the short mane male. 




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The Lubyelubye Son in the company of 1 of the 5 H5 lionesses in the Kruger National Park. 




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