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What a beast Kwandwe is, they couldn't do nothing to him 2 vs 1, althrough they chased him away and take his pride..
But as he regruop with his partner Monomoholo, 2 vs 2 young males didn't stand a chance unfortunately..
Kwandwe and Monomoholo:
Photo Credit : Linda Clews
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⚔️REVENGE FROM KWANDWE ⚔️
With shock & sadness we have to mention the loss of 1/2 Addo young males yesterday, from Madikwe Game Reserve. He was killed by the two long-term dominant pair Monomoholu and Kwandwe in a clash. Back to September last year the two young males pushed Kwandwe out of the NW sector, taking over Tshaba pride. Since then Kwande rejoined his partner in the South, these two badass fighters finally found the opportunity to take revenge. Being overconfident yet unexperienced the two youngsters wandered into a deadly trap, their rivals’ land…One of them would never have a chance to return and meet his brother. The fight was dominated with sheer size and brutal fighting skills by the elder males.
Here revisit a brilliant photo for the two magnificent Kings of Madikwe, with Kwandwe patrolling in front while his unrelated, yet inseparable parter Monomoholu covering his back. Monomoholu boasts the most piercing eyes and extremely dark mane. In contrast, Kwandwe is well known for his blonde hair and huge size, one of the strongest males we’ve ever observed! The dramatic stories from Madikwe is still going on. Kwandwe & Monomoholu regained control over the land. The fate of the remaining Addo boy is unknown since now he's the last one from the original 3-member coalition.
Addo young males :
Photo Credit: choate_photography
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Monomoholo :
Photo Credit : Ryan Lenhoff
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Kwandwe (rangers say one if the biggest males they seen) :