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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(11-09-2020, 08:29 PM)titose Wrote: The white lion "Casper" or as it is also known "the ghost of Lebombo", one of the four Young Shish males near the Sweni river area...
Kruger National Park, South Park
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He is very battle scared for a male which did not even yet compete for mating rights.
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-Regal portrait- 1/4 Hippo Pool young males-
This boy was seen it was on Gomondwane Road/H4-2, about halfway to Crocodile Bridge in the depression/marshlands
Kruger National Park, KNP
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Maluwati males with the Kumana pride
"We had the most amazing Lion sighting yesterday ! Around 25 lions right under our nose ♥️? so in love with these animals"
Kruger National Park, South Africa
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One of the three mighty Mjejane males on S119, in this sighting were the three bad boys together with 2 females and 3 cubs!
Kruger National Park, South Africa
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The Ghost of Lebombo, Casper the white lion of the Shishagaan pride on the move.
Photo credits: Cameron Watt

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The Mluwati males and pride seen recently in the Kruger National Park
Images by: Roxanne Michelle de vos

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One of the big Sweni males!
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The blonde-maned Ngotso male on a stroll.
They're still on their prime days and are such a formidable force in the Northern area of Satara and surroundings
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Mluwati male and their pride on a little disagreement! Male Lion showing his lionesses that he didn't want to share his food - Satara, Kruger National Park
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What a magnificent male lion!
1/2 large Ngotso males known as "Big boy" on S147, KNP
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The two Tshokwane males and their pride
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The big male from the S100, Kruger National Park, late afternoon side-light and dust, what a magical moment as not just a photographer, but more so a nature enthusiast!

November 2020,Photo credits: Mark Dumbleton
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(11-12-2020, 04:22 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: The two Tshokwane males and their pride

Thats Gomondwane pride, also great pictures of Tshokwane males, they are quite impressive.. Any history of them?
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Does one of the tshokwane males have a collar on? 5th photo down of them, its looks like he has. Maybe just the shape of his mane though
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(11-13-2020, 12:05 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Does one of the tshokwane males have a collar on? 5th photo down of them, its looks like he has. Maybe just the shape of his mane though

Look like a collar or something like that.
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