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One of the two S129 males.
Photo credit to: Twiga Travel Africa
KNP-11/29/20.
As per Discover Kruger Safaris. The S129 males in 2016 had around 3/2 years old.
Then,They probably were born in 2013 or so
(11-29-2020, 05:22 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: One of the two S129 males.
Photo credit to: Twiga Travel Africa
KNP-11/29/20.
As per Discover Kruger Safaris. The S129 males in 2016 had around 3/2 years old.
Then,They probably were born in 2013 or so
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His brother :
Photo Credits: johan.malan
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This is one of the first sightings of them around Nkuhlu, even before Facebook posts.. I post this video then but i tought that this male was part of s21 males:
(11-29-2020, 05:22 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: One of the two S129 males.
Photo credit to: Twiga Travel Africa
KNP-11/29/20.
As per Discover Kruger Safaris. The S129 males in 2016 had around 3/2 years old.
Then,They probably were born in 2013 or so
*This image is copyright of its original author
His brother :
Photo Credits: johan.malan
*This image is copyright of its original author
This is one of the first sightings of them around Nkuhlu, even before Facebook posts.. I post this video then but i tought that this male was part of s21 males:
Yeah, I remember that you have posted this video a few months back. It's quite interesting that those S129 males are around 7 to 8 years old and they look so battered.
Recent sightings of the last two Vurhami young males today near Vurhami!
They're sons of the well-known Shishangeni coalition. One of the two Vurhamis (The bigger one) was named as Mo.
Photo credits:Jesse Van Den Bergh
Taking a Throwback to October 2019 with three of the four Remaining Mpondo males quenching their thirst at a waterhole near Mpondo Dam!
Photo credits: Alistair Routledge
KNP-Mpondo Dam
(11-30-2020, 07:06 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: Taking a Throwback to October 2019 with three of the four Remaining Mpondo males quenching their thirst at a waterhole near Mpondo Dam!
Photo credits: Alistair Routledge
KNP-Mpondo Dam
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The very definition of a wrecking crew, right there. Those guys were absolute destroyers.
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