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(10-05-2022, 09:45 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: This morning we found the oldest Birmingham Breakaway Male at the same waterhole as the two Mongawane Males.
There was no fighting between them at all or anything. Eventually the two Mongawane Males left the waterhole heading North.
The oldest Birmingham Breakaway Male stayed behind at the waterhole.
Unfortunately he really does not look good anymore. Getting skinnier every time we see him.
Credit: Johan Smalman
How did he lose his brothers?? Thanks!
He’s losing condition and simply can’t keep up with them and their movements. His rapid decline makes me sad to think he won’t be around much longer. Reminds me a lot of the same wasting away we saw from Tumbelas….and also Mpohlo Nharhu before that.