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The Boyela young males
On a recent safari through the Kruger National Park, our clients where lucky enough to see the largest lion coalition currently in the park! The coalition is called the ‘Babalala Coalition’, so named after the area and picnic spot that these lions frequent. This coalition has a staggering 10 fully grown male lions, but we only saw 8 at the time. Coalitions of this size are generally unheard of and are extremely rare to see!
Photo credit: f Richard Flack of Flacks Photography
Hello everyone, a map for the current coalitions in Kruger. Just something we thought people might find helpful. If anyone thinks anyone is missing let us know and we will add them.
@"Brahimlegend"
11-26-2021, 03:35 AM( This post was last modified: 11-27-2021, 02:37 AM by Potato )
(11-26-2021, 01:22 AM)Timbavati Wrote: Hello everyone, a map for the current coalitions in Kruger. Just something we thought people might find helpful. If anyone thinks anyone is missing let us know and we will add them.
@"Brahimlegend"
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In this thread it will quickly dissapear between multiple updates so you may want post it in Maps of Sabi Sands coalitions and prides insteed so it can be easly searched.
Thank you @"Brahimlegend" and @"Timbavati" for your efforts and work in putting this together for us. I struggle gravely with lions outside the Sabi Sands and this will be hugely beneficial. Thanks again!
Thank you @"Brahimlegend" and @"Timbavati" for your efforts and work in putting this together for us. I struggle gravely with lions outside the Sabi Sands and this will be hugely beneficial. Thanks again!
Always a pleasure my friend. I'll post the Timbavati map soon. With the lion prides detailed and the recent movements.
Good picture of each of the Biyamiti males. Sons of Eastern Bank males & Grandsons of Toulon males.
Credit in order: Howard Cleland, Vyes Strybos Photography, Garry Mills.