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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(09-11-2020, 08:22 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(09-11-2020, 08:13 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: It was taken in 2017.
Anyway, Always when are recent photos I say (a very recent sighting) a very recent photo etc.
I will try to remember to put the date,I have posted this photo from my phone, which sometimes is founding wrong due the WiFi

All alright, just keep that in mind to type if the photo is recent or not..

You dont need to type if the photo is recent, but if the photo is old then type date or something.. Thats how im doing..

Yes of course, I understand totally you my friend
my bad, Thank you for let me to know this, Now I will do always!
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Sweni males versus Elephants 
November 2018
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The Bergendaal boys!
the Young Jock males this morning  at Kambaku River Lodge - Kruger National Park - Malelane
Photo credits to: Kambaku River Lodge - Kruger National Park - Malelane
KNP-Posted: August 2020

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A beautiful sighting of three of the five massive and incredible Mpondo brothers on a territorial patrol - Kruger National Park
KNP-Posted: 08/11/2020.
Photo credit to: Andrew Hall

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One of the young Mazithi male lions showing his massive set of teeths in the KNP
Photo credit to: Rodney Nombekana
KNP-Posted: 07/22/2020.

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The king of the Sable dam pride at Phalaborwa Gate!
one of the two Sable Dam males marking his turf on the Shikumbu off-road track near Phalaborwa Gate, Kruger National Park.

Kruger National Park,Phalaborwa Gate,Posted:  07/05/2020.
Photo credit to: Mario Fazekas

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Monochrone of the the Sweni males 
KNP-Posted: June 2020.
Photo credit to: Siegfried Schroeder

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1/2 Sweni males resting after a long day of a territorial patrol at Satara Rest Camp in the Kruger National Park
KNP-Posted: 08/06/2020.
Photo credit to: Siegfried Schroeder

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One of the Seven young Gomondwane males on the S28 in the Kruger National Park
They were 5 males together (this was on the 21/06/20
KNP,S28,Posted: 21/06/2020
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One of the three remaining Shishangeni males walking down the road in KNP
KNP-Posted: June 2020. "OLD PHOTO"
Photo credit to: Ruaan Minnaar Wild

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One of the young Mazithi male lions 
Photo credit: Hashem Noormahomed

KNP-Posted: 22/08/20

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Lubyelubye pride males. (Smudge and bro) H4-1, 6km W of Lower Sabie
Kruger National Park,Lower Sabie,Posted: August 2020
Photo credits to: Anja Barnard

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2 of the Mazithi males (Not Smudge and bro) other different coalition
KNP-S37,Posted: June, 28.,2020 "OLD PHOTO"
Photo credits to: Mac Kruger

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An Impressive male lion seen on the Timbavati road in the Kruger National Park
Kruger National Park-Timbavati Road,Posted: 11/09/2020.
Photo credit to: Jonathon Beard

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The massive Leeubron males!
07:25 am
2 lion on the move
'The biggest male lions I have ever seen walked in the road and marked territory, crossed the road a few times.'
S39, 500m south of Leeubron
Near Satara
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