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(09-10-2022, 05:16 PM)Timbavati Wrote: I received an update this morning that the 6 Birmingham breakaway males were found on the most north eastern boundary of Ntsiri in the Umbabat. (This area is home to the Jacaranda pride). They are only about 5km away from the Kruger national park boundary, which if they crossed - we will lose all track of them as this area is one of the largest wilderness blocks in the whole Kruger Park with no camps and public roads.
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The Ross Males have seen so many cubs to adulthood (some not of their blood), their success as a duo will leave a lasting legacy for them both.