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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Last Two Shishangaan males.
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(11-20-2021, 05:23 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: South Shishangeni today. @ near Jock lodge
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A dark-maned beast!
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1/2 Kanniedood males. The injured one.
Today on S56, Ribeye Waterhole, Near Shingwedzi.
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Gotta say It kills me seeing the hips look like that on all these injured males. They loose muscle mass soo quick it seems.
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Who are these big young guys? Not sure if its in kruger, sorry if it isnt
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One of the two Shishangeni males in the S130 today
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(11-21-2021, 09:39 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: 1/2 Kanniedood males. The injured one.
Today on S56, Ribeye Waterhole, Near Shingwedzi.
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It's quite surprising he is still alive. His leg looks atrophied and in poor condition. This show how resilient these animals are despite his handicap.
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The Sweni male with one of his sub-adults sons in KNP
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1/2 Last Shishangaan males. One of Casper and brothers fathers. S41, Satara. KNP.
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@"Timbavati" Yeah tough guy most thought he would not survive and that was ages ago
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Shitlhave dam/Phabeni male 
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(11-22-2021, 07:23 PM)Timbavati Wrote: One of the two Shishangeni males in the S130 today
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Another picture from same day.
Credits: Hanno Erasmus 

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(11-23-2021, 01:59 AM)Gavskrr Wrote: Shitlhave dam/Phabeni male 
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Is this one of Blondie Fourways partners?
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Middelvlei males
H1-6, KNP. Credit: Foxy crocodile bush retreat

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