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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Massive beast, huge paw, no tail brush- 1/2 huge Ngotso/Bangu males!
Kruger National Park
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The mighty trio of Lukimbi/Mjejane males, massive beasts that are at their prime, lukimbi Safari Lodge!
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The 5th Mpondo male at Jock Safari Lodge
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Today’s sighting of 2/5 of the Mpondo male lions! They seem to be in excellent condition!
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A very recent sighting of one of the two Middelvlei male lions 
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October 2020

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1996 Northern Kruger National Park, two mature male lions, of a coalition of six brutish lions. Lions that killed buffalo almost every other day. The most impressive lions I had known at the time.
Those six males were dominant on the north of Shingwedzi camp in a non tourist area. They were not ‘known’ like the famous Mapogo lions. They came and went doing what lions do, especially if we build dams in their territories and artificially create an area that can support a super pride or super coalition. The same applies in many ways to the Mapogo lions.
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A beast of male lion seen on the S147.
1/2 Ngotso male lions
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Kruger royalty
One of the two massive and good looking Ngotso male lions
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A fantastic recent sighting of the Birmingham pride feeding of a buffalo carcass along the Orpen road a few kilometers away from the Orpen Gate in the Kruger National Park.
The young Birmingham male is walking extremely well and is going to be a very big male lion once he reach his prime!
The white young male now is 22 months old and also is looking fantastic as everyone can see here
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1/2 largest Mingerhout males
S47, near Letaba KNP
Dec 2019
By: Ruan VanZyl


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King of the jungle!

1/3 Mjejane males, the giant of the coalicion resting on the bank of the crocodile river!
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3 Byamiti young males (EBM's sons) seen on H1-1, few km southwest of Skukuza, Kruger Sightings :


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These guys are very recognizable because of this male who has blind eye.
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Byamiti young males, around DeLaporte waterhole this morning , Kruger Sightings :


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One of the S21 males KNP
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October 2020 

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One of the young Jock males seen recently mating with a female 
photo credits: Shaun Etsebeth Photography
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October 2020

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