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3 young males with 2 females on s126, near H1-3, close to Satara, Kruger Sightings:
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Im quite sure that these are 3 Mluwati males :
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Theres a lot of new young blood in Kruger lately, as dominant big coalitions like Mantimahles, Shishangaan, Shishangeni, Kumana, Nwanetsi, Sweni, Jock etc are ageing or are gone already, all this new young coalitions will step up in their shoes soon..
1/2 males on the H4-1 near the H12 high water bridge. In May 2019 I saw them at Mazithi Dam. They were then seen on the S30 byHanno Erasmus and Ricky Da Fonseca and then later in the year were seen off by the Lubyelubye males. These nomads certainly travel great distances. Referred to as the S29/S30 males. They are recognized by scars on their spines after many skirmishes, especially with the Mantimahles on the S30 and the Mazithi males at Lubyelubye
(08-22-2020, 11:23 PM)Potato Wrote: Men anywhere new young males appear you say they are those Mluwati males
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I speculated that they might be 3 unknown males in Singita, but as we got pictures of them , we seen that they are not..
This 3 males where seen in that area around s126 before they showed up again in Mluwati Concession few months ago, and 1 male is younger then the other 2 with blonde mane, so its very likely they are them..
So no, i dont say that every young males are them lol..
08-23-2020, 05:21 AM( This post was last modified: 08-23-2020, 05:30 AM by Tr1x24 )
(08-23-2020, 12:14 AM)Potato Wrote: 1/2 males on the H4-1 near the H12 high water bridge. In May 2019 I saw them at Mazithi Dam. They were then seen on the S30 byHanno Erasmus and Ricky Da Fonseca and then later in the year were seen off by the Lubyelubye males. These nomads certainly travel great distances. Referred to as the S29/S30 males. They are recognized by scars on their spines after many skirmishes, especially with the Mantimahles on the S30 and the Mazithi males at Lubyelubye
Muntshe /s129 males.. Are 1 of this males maybe the male that was in a fight with 2 Mazithi males on that video??