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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Two of Mo's females and three cubs. Apparently Mo is still running around and hasn't been seen for two days. 
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Myambula male


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Big Grin  ( This post was last modified: 03-11-2022, 11:37 PM by Tr1x24 )

Mjejane T keeping his brothers away from his female, looks like he is the most dominant of the boys, atleast when females are in the picture :

https://twitter.com/LatestKruger/status/1500356746635796482?s=20&t=Kfo1aVaasIWszzDwSP9teQ
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1 of Mazithi young males. Dont know much about these guys. They are sons of 4 old Mazithis?
Credits to Big On Wild

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Great sighting of the young Jock males together
Credits: Josh Mockett

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Son of Young Jocks from ? Pride
Credits: Ruan Minnaar

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Myambula males


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Myambula males.
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Fourways male


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(03-12-2022, 01:13 PM)Potato Wrote: Fourways male


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What a gorgeous specimen.
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2/3 Mjejane males
Credit: CD Tours


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1/2 Nkaya Pan male- The broken nose
Filmed 3 days' ago
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7:06am 
12th March
3/5 Trichardt males
S37, 18km S of H6
Near Tshokwane
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Credit: Henri and Ronell



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Snip Tail Mpondo. End of January mating near Biyamiti camp. Credit: Lynn Roberts.

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(03-12-2022, 07:35 PM)lionuk Wrote: 7:06am 
12th March
3/5 Trichardt males
S37, 18km S of H6
Near Tshokwane
5/5
Credit: Henri and Ronell



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The 2nd Trichardt male isn't in his best condition, but still looking good.
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