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(04-30-2023, 09:03 AM)Mapokser Wrote: I agree, and worse thing about this is that Manghenis have a nomadic reputation, I'm afraid they may feel their males abandoned them or died which may influentiate how they move, affecting the cubs.
Like, when was the last time they were seen with them in Singita? Maybe more than a month ago?
A month or more sounds about right. The last a count I have of them being together with the Manghenis was sometime in early March, everything else I've seen has been with the Ximhungwes and the short stint they had with the three (3) Talamati females not long ago.