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Are all the 3 Renosterkoppies males sons of Mpondos?
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(09-24-2022, 08:46 PM)Mabingilane Wrote: Are all the 3 Renosterkoppies males sons of Mpondos?

None are their sons
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One of the last sightings of the shishangeni male after the encounter with Gomondwanes, they limp but appear to have no serious signs other than that, unfortunately there are no images of the other and no idea if Gomondwanes have returned to finish the job.
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I don't know how to link videos from facebook but here's the link: https://fb.watch/fKUm7VJl-D/
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(09-24-2022, 08:46 PM)Mabingilane Wrote: Are all the 3 Renosterkoppies males sons of Mpondos?
(09-24-2022, 08:49 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: None are their sons

This oldest one is son of Jock males. 

As for other 2, they might be Mpondos sons, but we dont know for sure, we know only that they come from Nwaswitshaka pride (possibly breakaway),we dont know who sired they.

At that time Charlestons also took some group of Nwaswitshaka pride, they might also sired them. 

They also might have same fathers as Ndhzengas.
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(09-24-2022, 11:07 AM)BigLion39 Wrote:
(09-23-2022, 05:38 PM)BA0701 Wrote: Is the injured one the same one who appeared to have a tire mark on his back, back when he was first discovered injured? If so, I am really happy he is doing much better, those initial reports did not sound promising. If that was indeed a tire mark, as it appeared, then it might also explain their skittishness around vehicles as well
My friend can you point me in the direction of that photo or post showing the tire mark when he was 1st seen injured?

My friend, Post 7804 here, and I mentioned in a following post that the injuries to his leg, and that area of removed hair on his back could very well have been caused by a tire. I don't know of anything in the wild that would cause an area of hair to be removed in this way, not with such straight lines on both sides.
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@Tr1x24  thank you my friend
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(09-24-2022, 08:58 PM)Gavskrr Wrote: One of the last sightings of the shishangeni male after the encounter with Gomondwanes, they limp but appear to have no serious signs other than that, unfortunately there are no images of the other and no idea if Gomondwanes have returned to finish the job.
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This video is before the last encounter between the Shishangenis and Gomondwanes btw, just so there isn't any confusion.
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(09-25-2022, 08:28 AM)sik94 Wrote:
(09-24-2022, 08:58 PM)Gavskrr Wrote: One of the last sightings of the shishangeni male after the encounter with Gomondwanes, they limp but appear to have no serious signs other than that, unfortunately there are no images of the other and no idea if Gomondwanes have returned to finish the job.
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I don't know how to link videos from facebook but here's the link: https://fb.watch/fKUm7VJl-D/

This video is before the last encounter between the Shishangenis and Gomondwanes btw, just so there isn't any confusion.

yep, it's one of the first in the sequence they had, I'm not sure how close it was to the last encounter but if this male was still limping like that he would be an easy target
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(09-25-2022, 08:58 AM)Gavskrr Wrote: yep, it's one of the first in the sequence they had, I'm not sure how close it was to the last encounter but if this male was still limping like that he would be an easy target

He was seen running fine on that clash video.
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Another question I have is.. If one of two Shishangenis is in this kind of condition prior to that last fight, how could they have participated in the initial attack on the 3 Gomondwanes.
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(09-25-2022, 02:02 PM)Horizon Wrote: Another question I have is.. If one of two Shishangenis is in this kind of condition prior to that last fight, how could they have participated in the initial attack on the 3 Gomondwanes.

They had a few interactions spanning over months, both Shishangenis were fully healthy when they attacked the Gomondwanes in their most recent altercation.
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(09-24-2022, 09:34 PM)BA0701 Wrote: My friend, Post 7804 here, and I mentioned in a following post that the injuries to his leg, and that area of removed hair on his back could very well have been caused by a tire. I don't know of anything in the wild that would cause an area of hair to be removed in this way, not with such straight lines on both sides.

Ah yes, thank you for linking that! I remember combing across those updates! I see what your talking about, looks like a rectangle piece of balding spot on his back. Could be what you say or even possibly the camera playing tricks! I wouldn't rule out him being ran over especially seeing all the traffic out there and after the last video of how skiddish they were of the camera and vehicles. Good eye buddy!!!
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After that fight with Shishangeni all 6 Gomondwanes were sporting injuries apart from the one eyed one. All 5 had signs of fights.
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Injured Renosterkoppie male seen today.
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(09-26-2022, 10:20 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Injured Renosterkoppie male seen today.
Credit: Ella

Whew, he is looking rough, those wounds look very painful, and are clearly influencing his condition currently.
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