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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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1 of 3 Hoedspruit/Kapama males :

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The Skukuza/Hilda's Rock male with shyboy
Image by: Nhongo Safaris
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When were them pictures taken?
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(12-16-2020, 07:56 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: When were them pictures taken?

Really old ones.
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(12-16-2020, 07:56 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: When were them pictures taken?

2019
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1 of the S26 males
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Casper and the Shish young males
caption: The famous white lion of Kruger National Park.
He was born in 2014 and I had the privilege of seeing him 5 times.
This was taken on the S41 before he was kicked out of the pride.
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(12-14-2020, 04:39 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: KNP's swimming lions... Lower Sabie male lion splashing out of Sabie river.
One of the young Mazithi males (Dark mane)
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he has such unique eyes , I can identify him very quickly. also I read one of his names is Fudge , so Smudge and Fudge
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(12-17-2020, 02:51 AM)239Pu Wrote:
(12-14-2020, 04:39 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: KNP's swimming lions... Lower Sabie male lion splashing out of Sabie river.
One of the young Mazithi males (Dark mane)
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he has such unique eyes , I can identify him very quickly. also I read one of his names is Fudge , so Smudge and Fudge

I don't know much about his name. I think his brother just have a official name. Although that's a great information
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A very good recent sighting of 1/2 Mazithi young males posing over a small rock in the Kruger National Park
PC: Jo Beith

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1/3 Mopani males back in October 2020. 
Three male lions were next to the road.
One of the males got up and walked across the road. Visibility is not so good now and it is very difficult to see without binoculars.
Seen on the H14, 31km N of the H9, near Mopani.
Tinged by CFMR

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One of the Nkaya pan males - Scarred King on a mission! 
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I'm new here, so I don't know much about any of the lions right now. But I follow the "Lions of Africa" FB page and they posted a photo of this beautiful warrior I thought you all might enjoy. Sorry if it's a repost. 
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Real life scar, 100% warrior!! ?

What a stunning capture and a wonderful sighting of 1/2 of the Mbiri males. Feels like forever ago since we’ve posted them and it’s great to know they’re very much doing very well. It also seems that they have overthrown the Hercules and Sumatra males and have taken over the Skorro pride. An even more wonderful news is that they have accepted the cubs who were sired by the previous dominant males. A takeover without the killings is always a good day. ☺️

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December 2020
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(12-20-2020, 04:52 AM)titose Wrote: One of the Nkaya pan males - Scarred King on a mission! 
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That stare! What a beast
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Matjulu coalition near Berg en Dal - very impressive young males!!
As per the photographer: "The Matjulu Males are a coalition of 3 young male lions and they dominate the Berg en Dal area. The Matjulu males come from the Lukimbi pride in the Lukimbi concession. The Matjulu males are quite similar to the 5 Eastern Bank males in the fact that both coalitions dominate a prime territory at such a young age."
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