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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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2 of 7 young male Vurhamis , near the crocodile bridge
By: Danille Sheedy


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How STUNNING are these photos of “my” boys? Mr. Mo & his cuddly brother with the pretty eyes, walking in the road ? Goodness, they’re growing so fast!
Unfortunately, I didn’t get to witness this, by the time I arrived they’d moved off in to the Bush...
Thanks so much for these, Steyn ?



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one of the Leuubron males, these males are huge and massive 
by: Big On Wild - Wildlife Blog & Photography 


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Southern and 2 Talamati young males grooming west of Skukuza, about 2 weeks ago:

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_f...6965401307

With N'ws and DeLaporte males hanging closer to Skukuza, it seems that those 3 moved further west along S1, towards Phabeni Gate. That area is not well covered so thats why theres very few sightings of them.
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young Shishaangan males in singita
Credits: Greame Mitchley-Wildlife Photographer


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Shishangaan lioness and cub. #oursingita
By: Brian Rode


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2 of the 3 mjejane Males
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Mpondo males February 2020 Krugernational park
5 impressive males with dark manes
#JocksafariLodge
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" Muntshe pride male on the H10. "


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The 2 leeupan males close to #Tshokwane
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Big boy charleston #skukuza #phabeni #s1
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Young jock males ? #KNP 
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" Throwback of one of the N’wanetsi males "


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#TBT Jock males- Zululand summer is well and truly here, with temperatures rising above 40*. While Adam was in Hluhluwe Game Reserve, I was sitting at work (sigh) knowing he was in our happy place so, the “next best thing” was to scroll through folders and I came across these impressive images of two brothers marking their territory. They were photographed in 2017 on a trip up into Kruger.
These two males are part of the Jock coalition of Lion and sadly, only one of the original 5 males is thought to still be alive. This coalition was said to be one if the strongest bonds ever. I wouldn’t doubt that either ... these two brothers were magnificent! According to the timeline, these would have been taken when the coalition was in their prime and the remaining Lion would be 11 years old today. #lion #lionbrothers #coalitionofmales #krugernationalpark
By: Adam Park Wildlife Photography



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#TBT Ngotso male- A photo I took of one of the Ngotso males some years ago. He was seeking relieve from the heat under a bush next to the road and obliged me with nice eye contact... #sandparks #KNP
By: Maree Wessels



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