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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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1 of the Renosterkoppies males:


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This males where sired by Sand River males, before the Mpondo males takeover the pride, theres min info of them, so if somebody knows more about them pls share, they supposedly suffered from bad mange in 2017.
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Youngsters from Mjejane pride:


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They where sired by 3 powerful Mjejane males who stil control the pride:


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This males are born around 2014, came in this area in April 2018 and overtake the territory of 2 Croc Bridge males, they killed numerous cubs, subadults and lionesses in takeover, they are massive and agressive beasts.

They control area in the south of Kruger, around Mjejane game reserve and Lukimbi Camp.
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The leeubron male strolling in the Kruger National Park
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" Throwback Thursday with one of the leeubron males "

At first sight, the belly is full... But impressive male !


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" Portrait of the Tsalala male . "


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Casper the white lion... pic by : Inus Du Preez

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Brotherhood Satara KNP  pic by: Inus Du Preez
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A male lion on the road...


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After mating ?

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Throwback at old Nsemani males (most likely fathers of Leeubron males), what a beasts:




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Expectating ?


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" They may not be brothers but they share an unbreakable bond "

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Two male Lions and three Lionesses, very relaxed at the H1-1 and S114 junction, near Skukuza
Tinged by Hettie

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Four male lions stationary on the S110 sand 1.6 km from S120, near Berg en Dal 
Tinged by Ehan Fourie and Jen

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Dos Shish Males al acecho. #oursingita
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