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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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One of Berg en Daal males
Credits: Kambaku River lodge

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Has anyone seen the Mopani males, aka the golden boys?  I know that the Everseen Africa man was looking for them again.


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1 of Imbali young males, male #1, stunning boy:

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@1ofCourage No sightings of the 3 Golden mopani for ages. Also Masorini males missing also. Mingerhout males have moved into the vacant positions these coalitions have left and another two young males have turned up and settled down also. Things have changed alot in this area.
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Zigzag. 1/2 Mbiri males.
Credit: Mohammed Jinnah

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Smudge & Darkmane Mazithi.
Seen yesterday on the s82.
Credit: Foxy Crocodile bush retreat

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1/2 LubyeLubye males, Dark mane, brother of Smudge
Credit: Adriaan Hamman


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1/3 Mjejane males, Pretty Boy, rolling over on the grass. 
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Fantastic picture of the 3 Renosterkoppies males with two members of their pride. 
Picture taken today.
Credit: Graeme Mitchley


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1/3 Biyamati males
Credit: Leon van der Vaart


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Shitlhave Dam male. What a good-looking guy. 
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Jock/Berg en Daal Male
Credits: Mohammed Hassen Varachia

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Maputo Male
Credit: Graeme Mitchley


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1/2 Afsaal males- South Shishangeni male
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(01-19-2022, 04:30 PM)lionuk Wrote: Maputo Male
Credit: Graeme Mitchley


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Earlier there were used to be 3 maputo males. 
Where are the rest???
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