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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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The 3 Mjejane male lions in the company of a lioness



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The Nwanetsi young males are looking amazing and strong
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Both Shishangaan males.
Credit: Ellen Venter

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(02-15-2022, 05:43 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Both Shishangaan males.
Credit: Ellen Venter

The two legends are still strong. Legends of Lebombo
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Shishangeni males today.
"Males next to road. One injured. Hole in the forehead and lost a tooth, which it is battling with" Credit: Jill

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Maputo & The Last Kumana.
Today. "Walking in the road, heading E"
H6, 4km W of N'wanetsi Picic Spot.
Credit: Alberto Scattolin Matimba Bush Lodge

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Transport Dam male
Credits: Big On Wild

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Mpondo male, looks like #2
Credits: Hanno Eramus

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Young Jocks! 
Credits: Adam Zimmerman

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( This post was last modified: 02-16-2022, 05:27 PM by Brahim )

H2-2 males. 

"3 Males that is part of a pride west of us in the Napi Wilderness Block, 8 females, 3 Males and 15+ cubs. There territory is between the H1-1/Transport Dam and H2-2/ShipMountain. A area with almost no Tourist roads." Info by Jock Lodge. 
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1/3 Machaton males. Huge lump on elbow.
@Balule, KNP. Credit: Tamir Natanel

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(02-16-2022, 04:38 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: H2-2 males. 

"3 Males that is part of a pride west of us in the Napi Wilderness Block, 8 females, 3 Males and 15+ cubs. There territory is between the H1-1/Transport Dam and H2-2/ShipMountain. A area with almost no Tourist roads." Info by Jock Lodge. 
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there 3 of them i thought there was only 2 ?
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Apparently Jock has seen them as 3
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1/2 S28 males who partnered with hippo boy.  
Full pic taken today by royal kruger lodge
Close up by heygecko on IG

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Both Southern Avocas seen this morning  and Renosterkoppie male just now. Credit: Tamsyn Du Toit

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