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(12-17-2021, 12:41 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: I recon that oldest renosterkoppies is son of Mpondos he doesn’t look much older then that Blondie one, just this guy developed quick even as a young sub he was fully maned. But yeah that other guy seen is the youngest renosterkoppies someone posted a video of him with that pic
Idk, found his older pictures, this ones are posted in June 2019, but not sure if thats the date when taken:
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Because this is his photo only 4 months later in October 2019:
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Can mane grow like that in such a short period?
For comparison, this are pictures of younger Renosterkoppies males from same month, October 2019, blonded male at the right:
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They definitely look much younger then him, should be around 2.5-3 yrs old then, while "older" male looks like 4 yrs old at that photo in October 2019.
I mean im not sure, if he is Mpondos son, he is then ultra developed for his age, because Mpondos offspring in Renosterkoppies pride should not be born before late 2016, is this 3 yrs old lion? :
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But then there is question, if he is not Mpondos son, how did he survive..