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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Mantimahle seen a few weeks ago.
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what's in his mouth? He looks hurt
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Either South Shoshageni or Snip Tail Mpondo
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He's South Shishangeni
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S82 Lioness with cubs sired by Smudge & Darkmane Mazithi.

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(03-22-2022, 01:42 AM)Gabriele Wrote: what's in his mouth? He looks hurt

Prob injury during a hunt, kick by big pray, he got lucky that it didn't broke his jaw, his teeth's look alright.
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Renosterkoppie males.
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Looks like the 2 Hippo Pools males
Credits: Hanno Erasmus

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@Mdz123 should be 2 of the 5 Boys near H5
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Mantimahles with pride.
Credit: Brian Levy
 
Solo close up pic of Mantimahle taken yesteday by Taste of the bush

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Mbiri males today.
Credit: Anas mia

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So these 2 males seen on s36 January. Could also be the sons of skybeds.

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Here's a sighting of skybed and young ones from 2018. 
Credit: Shirley Greene

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(03-23-2022, 04:37 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Here's a sighting of skybed and young ones from 2018. 
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So now there is 3 Skybed sons alive… wonder how these 2 boys just appeared out of nowhere after a long time not been sighted
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(03-23-2022, 05:06 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: So now there is 3 Skybed sons alive… wonder how these 2 boys just appeared out of nowhere after a long time not been sighted

If you are not on main roads, you will not be seen.

But, i think i remember there was sighting of these 2 "unknown" young males 1 year or so ago around that area.
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