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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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One of the Grootvlei Dam males 
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Dreadlocks, Delaporte male


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(09-13-2021, 11:39 PM)lionuk Wrote: Dreadlocks, Delaporte male


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Glad to hear he is still around and looking much better this time. Hopefully he will find some partner's soon
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One of the two aggressive S21 males seen at H4-1. Kruger National Park!
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Trichardt males :

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1/2 the remaining Shishangeni males, aging but still strong. 
Pictured yesterday. 
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1/2 Grootvlei males.
Kanniedood dam, North Kruger.
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Maputo male by Brian Rode


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All 4 young Shish boys:





I think we got names wrong before, its showed in this video. 

Footlose is mohawked male, Casanova is his lookalike brother, and biggest is Mfowethu.
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The Ghost Casper this morning.
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Shishangeni males with their pride today.


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One of the three Mingerhout males.
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Mayambulas subadult males seen on a Buffalo Kill on the H7. Their fathers are the mighty Zigzag and Shaka Matimba males. 

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