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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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'Brunette' one of a 3 male coalition called the Eendrag Coalition taken at Eendrag windmill north of Mopani camp also before sunrise ..This guy always has attitude

Credits Peter Betts

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From Big on Wild
One of two males seen on the S100 on Sunday #Lion #KNP #KrugerPark #Satara
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Vurhami Pride near Croc Bridge early one morning
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Shishangeni male? They rules the Vurhami pride.
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Over the last couple of nights we had a couple of BushBraai's running again and as always it was a lot of fun as on both nights we found the Lions at Klipspringer koppies where they are hiding their cubs and we also managed to find both Elephant and Rhino on our safaris... Dinner was also superb :-)

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(08-14-2016, 11:20 PM)Gamiz Wrote: From Outlook Safaris and Lodge
Over the last couple of nights we had a couple of BushBraai's running again and as always it was a lot of fun as on both nights we found the Lions at Klipspringer koppies where they are hiding their cubs and we also managed to find both Elephant and Rhino on our safaris... Dinner was also superb :-)

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One of the two Stolsnek males.
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@Ngala, thanks, these males were chased out by the Eastern Bank males.
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Photo and information credits: Dave Pusey Photography
"Finally, after a lot of patience, the Kruger National Park delivered a special sighting this week of the sub adult white (Leucistic) male lion from the Shishangaan Lion Pride. His face is bloodied and black after finishing off a Hippo carcass, nice to see him looking so healthy. Good luck out there young Bro!"

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Jock male.

Photo and information credits: Arno Pietersen
"Big boy on patrol towards Lower Sabie early morning, these 5 males are very famous around lower sabie camp and they make sure you hear them all night as well, very vocal and a great time to be there."

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Photo credits: Discoverkruger
Shishangeni males

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Young Vurhami male

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Lubyelubye young males

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Jock males

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Renosterkoppies male.

Photo and information credits: Arno Pietersen
"Beautiful male Lion on a rock at Renosterkoppies. Light, setting and composition was perfect for a photo. No editing done its straight from the camera."

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Nice series of pictures
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Seen on Safari 17 Aug 2016 This is a large male lion seen on the watergat road S65 of Kruger National Park. The Lion does have an obvious injury but seems to be doing fine for the past three months. Video by Photographer: Bernhard W Bekker. Credits to Private Kruger Safaris.



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regarding post #125

i am so impressed by the physical attributes of the Jock males. 

And so are the Shishangeni males. These are the boys that dethrone the Gomondwane Males.

thks @Ngala! keep them coming :)
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Credits to Graeme Mitchley - Amateur Wildlife Photography

H4-2 KNP

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Beatiful Big Boy on S130, Gomondwane Loop
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Beatiful male seen on S30
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A strong coalition of three brothers, Madikwe
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One of four brothers, Leeupan

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The two lionesses brought down a buffalo at Mazhiti dam. The male joined in for brunch soon after.
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Photo and information credits: Arno Pietersen
"The famous C1 male on S65."

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