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Leeubron male
Through the thicket, the Leeubron male's eyes pierce through emerald leaves - now holding a weariness, effected by his recent encounter with the Vlaks. A wound upon his forehead, made deeper by the weight of leadership, attests to their ferocity. As was provoked when I captured his gaze, let us all be reminded that this eden - we all so dearly love - is both sanctuary and battleground.
S36, South of S125, Satara, Kruger National Park
Photo credit: Umar Daya
(04-24-2024, 05:55 PM)Timbavati Wrote: Leeubron male
Through the thicket, the Leeubron male's eyes pierce through emerald leaves - now holding a weariness, effected by his recent encounter with the Vlaks. A wound upon his forehead, made deeper by the weight of leadership, attests to their ferocity. As was provoked when I captured his gaze, let us all be reminded that this eden - we all so dearly love - is both sanctuary and battleground.
S36, South of S125, Satara, Kruger National Park
Photo credit: Umar Daya
(04-24-2024, 05:55 PM)Timbavati Wrote: Leeubron male
Through the thicket, the Leeubron male's eyes pierce through emerald leaves - now holding a weariness, effected by his recent encounter with the Vlaks. A wound upon his forehead, made deeper by the weight of leadership, attests to their ferocity. As was provoked when I captured his gaze, let us all be reminded that this eden - we all so dearly love - is both sanctuary and battleground.
S36, South of S125, Satara, Kruger National Park
Photo credit: Umar Daya
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who they fight and is this recent ?
The post says he fought with the Vlaks.
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(04-24-2024, 05:55 PM)Timbavati Wrote: Leeubron male
Through the thicket, the Leeubron male's eyes pierce through emerald leaves - now holding a weariness, effected by his recent encounter with the Vlaks. A wound upon his forehead, made deeper by the weight of leadership, attests to their ferocity. As was provoked when I captured his gaze, let us all be reminded that this eden - we all so dearly love - is both sanctuary and battleground.
S36, South of S125, Satara, Kruger National Park
Photo credit: Umar Daya
*This image is copyright of its original author
who they fight and is this recent ?
Vlak males also known as the Mayambula males. Sons of the Mbiri males. I asked to photographer if it’s a recent shot
If this injury is old and it's confirmed to be against Mayambulas, then it's way more likely that Nkhulus might have been the ones to kill the S.Avoca, not the Leeubrons.
This head injury was the evidence used at the time to claim Leeubrons were the ones to fight the S.Avocas over the Hamilton pride.