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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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The last of the Eastern Bank males with one of the lionesses of the Windmill pride at KNP. 
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By Kambaku River Lodge - Kruger National Park - Malelane 


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"Basking in the sunlight, H4-1 close to skukuza. 4 April 21"
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For my own knowledge, which adult males are typically seen around Skakuza, the old map I have mentions, Southern Avocas, 4 Delaport males, 5 mantimahles. I know some of the delaport males are presumably dead and the mantimahles have split(with one member dead?) any other changes or new guys in the area?
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(04-19-2021, 01:07 PM)Tonpa Wrote: For my own knowledge, which adult males are typically seen around Skakuza, the old map I have mentions, Southern Avocas, 4 Delaport males, 5 mantimahles. I know some of the delaport males are presumably dead and the mantimahles have split(with one member dead?) any other changes or new guys in the area?

Mpondo's to the west of Skukuza, to the east S36 male and Kinky Tail, northeast S. Avocas, northwest N'ws, southeast Mantimahles, southwest young Byamiti males and young Mathekenyane males, also rest of DeLaportes around there. 

Pretty much it atm near Skukuza, few nomads also around like Sand Rivers.
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Beast! Stunning S39 male.
Nr Timbavati camp, Kruger.
Credit: Kobus Oosthuizen Snr

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1/2 Last Shishangeni.
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1/6 N’wanetsi young males. Sons of Sweni males.
Satara, Kruger.
Credit: Anouk Banffer
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Rockfig. 1/2 Nsemani males.
Near Satara, Kruger.
Credit: Graeme Mitchley

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Ratelpan males!
These bosses of lions are 2/2 Ratelpan males and were spotted recently on Olifants bridge showing their impressive physique. They apparently ruled a territory south of Roodewaal. Their appearance resembles that of the Shishangaan male Xihamham, possibly related but either way stunning lions. Hope to see more of these Ratelpan males! Thanks to bigonwild for the information.

olifants, KNP, South Africa
Credit: Kobus Oosthuizen Photo & Marietjie Louw

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Eye Contact with the King "Vuku" the huge black-maned male of the mighty Ngotso duo at North Satara, KNP!
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(04-20-2021, 01:16 AM)titose Wrote: Eye Contact with the King "Vuku" the huge black-maned male of the mighty Ngotso duo at North Satara, KNP!
#KNP #Satara #Ngotso
By Siegfried Schroeder


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Pure visual art, the look of this beast!
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A breathtaking picture of the three brothers known as the Mjejane Males, at the height of their glory, these fierce males are the sons of the famous Shishangeni males, they have a famous video clip killing an intruder lion on their territory “ Vurhami male “ , it is said that they killed more than one of them, but the cameras detected only one killing, and the surprise is that the intruder was their half-brother.
Kruger National Park, South Africa
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The impressive Senior Mbiri.
1/2 Nsemani Pride Males
We are always posting pictures of the two Mbiri Males, but this time we will be posting their Older Brother Senior Mbiri who was born in 2011 and is considered one of the first sons of Matimba males. He was born in 2011, formed a coalition with Rockfig male, and they control Nsemani pride and they have many offspring in this pride, they still look in their prime and it is always wonderful to watch them.

Kruger National Park , South Africa
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To Follow them & for Prints contact: @jacolou_wildlife_photography
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Breathtaking portrait of Mjejane boy known as "Toya" near James pan on S114! 
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 By Shaun Etsebeth


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The massive male known as "Kinky Tail" son of the male Jock with two lionesses of the Nwatimihiri breakaway pride! 
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