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N'waswitshaka males

Panama Mapokser Offline
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I mean it could be the second Ndhzenga male, that'd be my bet if it's not Kruger/Avoca.

Mantimahle should be easy enough to ID.
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Think Deon has said the male with the swollen face is K4. If it is him, hope they haven’t inflicted any further damage to his leg, would be a real setback to his recovery.
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Deon said that after proper look, the lion with the swollen face was the Black Dam male
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Lmao...this is why i dislike speculations. Im just waiting for the facts to come out
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I wouldn’t describe comments from rangers as speculation, obviously they aren’t perfect and do mis ID lions but all those guys are actually there ‘boots on the ground’ so to speak they have good knowledge of the lions and are usually accurate with their information. Seems like on this occasion Deon got his initial ID wrong but mistakes happen.
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