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(06-15-2023, 06:27 PM)Potato Wrote: Vuyela Males chased 3 Birmingham breakaway males out of their territory and immediately went back to their own. Nice to see them.
Note: that seem to be reason why Vuyelas were so far south.
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Vuyela males are going to be the next kings of the Timbavati. Possibly taking control of big part of the reserve. Doubt Birmingham breakaway males can take control of them. They’re still young and without experience. Interesting times ahead in the Timbavati tufts