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(01-18-2021, 12:02 AM)Potato Wrote: There's more to this photograph of the sub-adult Othawa male than what first meets the eye!
In the recent weeks we have been captivated by the everchanging dynamics of the Othawa pride as the Tumbela males continue to cement their relationship with the Othawa females.
The new romance has forced the three young Othawa sub adult males to split from their pride. Initially the trio stayed together, however, the newly formed coalition did not last long and the trio have seemed to split again leaving the older sub adult male to fend alone. Currently, he is enjoying his bachelorhood traversing the banks of the Sand River downstream from the Dulini River Lodge where this photograph was taken, shortly after having a run-in with the Shangwa male leopard. Fortunately Shangwa lives to see another day, having leapt to refuge in the branches of a nearby Marula tree.
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Hi Potato,
I cant see the photo. Is there setting I need to change or is there a problem with a link to the photo?