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Impressive Nkulu subs sired by Mantimahle males. 


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(01-14-2022, 04:49 PM)lionuk Wrote: Impressive Nkulu subs sired by Mantimahle males. 


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how many males ?
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1/3 Mjejane Males on the S118
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1/2 Ratelpan males. What an impressive looking male! 
Credit: Big On Wild 


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Mjejane male shaking its head
Credits: Marna van der Walt

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Senior Mbiri?
Credits: Benjamin Kingsley

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(01-15-2022, 07:07 AM)Mdz123 Wrote: Senior Mbiri?
Credits: Benjamin Kingsley

No, thats male known as last Nwanetsi's partner. 

Is this picture recent? Because he was not seen for more then a year or so.
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@Tr1x24 Old pic from October 2019
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South Shishangeni today with Jock pride. Took some screen shots of the 3 videos.
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Lower Sabie males.
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Five Handsome sons of Mjejane males seen on S25. They are still with their natal pride, though probably not for much longer because they are around 3 years old. 
Credit: Morne Du Plessis



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Three Renosterkoppies males with their pride
Credit: Graeme Mitchley


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Maputo Male at the H6/S37 Junction. 
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One of Berg en Daal males
Credits: Kambaku River lodge

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