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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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1/2 Younger Skybed Sons recently. 
Credit: Bernice Meintjes

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1/2 Southern Avoca.
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Unknown males between Mopani and Punda maria, north Kruger. 
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(12-20-2022, 11:13 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: 1 of the 10 Northern/Boyela males recently.
Credit: Helen Barclay

Wow! They've grown a lot, their manes have grown quite well lately.
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Darkmaned Young Jock/BED male
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Ratelpan males seen yesterday at Ngotso.
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Gomondwane male mating

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Biyamiti male

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Smudge mazithi
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1/3 Phabeni males recently seen with the Pretoriuskop pride.
Credit: Westley Yolanda

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The two Hippo pools young males. They’re turning into impressive cats!
PC: Kayla Pieterse 

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(12-21-2022, 11:18 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: 1/3 Phabeni males recently seen with the Pretoriuskop pride.
Credit: Westley Yolanda

Are they still three? Haven’t heard of Blondie lately. He is still around?
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One of the Shitlhave dam males seen today near Pretoriouskop in KNP
PC: Frisco Kid

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The Smudge-nosed Hippo poool male
PC: Kayla Pieterse

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It seems like 1/2 nwaswitsontso males ( pride males of Hamilton pride). 

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