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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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1 of the 2 S21 males:




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He looks very impressive
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One of the two beasts of Letaba! 

Impressive frame for one of the giants of the Mingerhout males! 

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3/3 of the mighty Mjejane males the bad boys!
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Two bosses of the Sweni walk in tandem, each patrolling their own river bank, seemingly unaware of the others presence!
This adult male lion is not quite in his prime and is one of the Shish young males which look to be a coalition with a big future if things go well (with Kruger's white Male lion). They had killed a buffalo and after a good feed the one male walked confidently for a drink while on the other side of the river bank a dominant male baboon walked confidently keeping tabs on the situation!
Just spent a few weeks in Kruger and Kalahari and going through all the images...this one stuck out as one of the most unique and was a bit lucky that I could get both these boys through a gap!
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Portrait with a N'wanetsi male
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Two beautiful beast seen on the S125!
Photo credit: Adriaan Schalekamp

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(10-01-2020, 12:55 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: Two beautiful beast seen on the S125!
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Thosa are 2 who takeover Hamiltons pride, they where been mistaken to be Mluwati males.. Let us call them s125 males.
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What a massive beasts Ngotso males!

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2 powerful s21 males:

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One of their sons:


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I always taught that they are coalition of 3 with this male:


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But they are not, he is one of the 2 s129/Mazithi Dam/ Muntshe males, now dominant around Nkuhlu area (sry if in previous posts i refer to him as s21 male).
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Madala of the Mluwati males seen recently between Tshokwane and Satara on the tar
Image by: Neil Rosewall.

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1/2 Lubebye pride males the huge male known as "Smudge", sons of the legendary old Mazithi, KNP!

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One of the Mluwati males close to Tshokwane.
Madala this time was been seen alone without his brother Blondie.
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Older Mazithi males who recently were seen by Big on Wild on South of Tshokwane.
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Great sighting of the Styx male that established a territory around the S26/Mpondo Dam along with his three comrades (Jan 2020).
January 2020, Photo credits: Travel The World

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