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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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Transport Dam males

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Mjejane Male - Toya

This male lion is already well known in the Kruger National Park but i think he is a bit underrated. Beside his body condition one may look at his size compared to a vehicle!


Mjejane 

1st June 2021 - Kruger National Park , Credtis: Big On Wild - Wildlife Blog & Photography


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Mjejane next to a Vehicle (exceeded my expectations by far)

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One of my fav lion pics, hes very impressive
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(03-14-2022, 01:56 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote: One of my fav lion pics, hes very impressive

Indeed, he is probably the biggest of Mjejanes, although T is most dominant
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A wet Snip Tail
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Maputo male


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Handsome Mo's cubs. I really hope they stay safe and healthy and that their father returns to them soon. 
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1 of 2 Transport dam males 
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25th January, 2022 - Kruger National Park, Credits: Big on Wild - Wildlife Blog & Photography

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Kumana male


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We don't know that Mohawk is the most dominant mjejane male. The otherday he just wanted to mate more is all. All previous sightings of them at mjejane they said biggest was the dominant. So it changes per their mood.
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Blondie. 1/2 Mluwati males.
Credit: Danielle Nolte Photography

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Mohawk has definetely the frame as seen by the pictures i posted some weeks ago. So Mjejane and Mohawk might be really close in size
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Who are these males on S1? One has a short tail 








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(03-15-2022, 07:19 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Who are these males on S1? One has a short tail
Renosterkoppie males

One of these three males has a short tail as photographed: 


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1/3 Berg en Dal / Young Jocks.
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