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The Charleston Males and Their Male Lineage

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Charleston son yesterday mating with Jock girls.
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Older sons:

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S65 young males, sons of Charleston seen last week on S1.
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S65 males sons of Charleston seen yesterday

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Charleston sons (S65 males)

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S65 males few days ago. Both bros seen on S3 marking.
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S65 young males at Kruger a few days ago, by Rick Stanley
 

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One of the S65 Males 

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S65/N'waswitshaka young males, sons of the Charlestons at Kruger 

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Were the Charlestons the reason the Nwas left their natal pride?
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(Today, 02:49 AM)BA0701 Wrote: Were the Charlestons the reason the Nwas left their natal pride?

Most likely, as dates when Charlestons expand in Kruger, and when N'ws as subs went nomadic, match (2017).
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(3 hours ago)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(Today, 02:49 AM)BA0701 Wrote: Were the Charlestons the reason the Nwas left their natal pride?

Most likely, as dates when Charlestons expand in Kruger, and when N'ws as subs went nomadic, match (2017).

Thank you, my friend!
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