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(12-10-2020, 07:00 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: The Othawa male yesterday wasn't near of the N'waswitshaka males, As well, Sabi Sabi explained that are a quite distance each-other, Which means that not are a threat for him...
Yea i know, Mhangenis where north while N'ws are mostly in south of Sabi Sabi, but Sabi Sabi is not that big, so they are only few km apart, which is not that far of a distance.. If for example Mhangenis get a kill, that can easily attract N'ws to that site..
And that happend in the beginning of the year, when 2 N'ws overtake Mhangenis and OM giraffe kill in Sabi Sabi, so this kind of encounter can easily happen again if Mhangenis stick there..
But it seems they are returning north as they where seen in Londolozi today, which is good..
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