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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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@Robot00 it's better this way. Older Kambulas are dominant already and 4 younger ones will have no trouble replicating their feat.
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(10-07-2023, 09:52 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Between tamboti and bobbejaankrans basically

Basically in between Mbiris and their sons, Mayambulas, but their core territory is prob towards north.
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( This post was last modified: 10-08-2023, 05:36 AM by afortich )

Nice retelling of the last moments of the S26 male.




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Good to see Torchwood Boy!!! Hope YBM is around!
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(10-08-2023, 05:35 AM)afortich Wrote: Nice retelling of the last moments of the S26 male.





To this day, there is no clear idea of who caused this, just like with the old Lubyelubye male, I think this answer will never exist.
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Are these 2 sons of Nsemani males Senior Mbiri and Rockfig? 



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Looks like s90 young males. Sons of the s90 guys
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The two remaining River Pride males

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Kambula 1 seen yesterday still snared
Credit: marlandi staden

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3/5 Southern Swenis
Credit: Graeme Mitchley

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3 of the Satara/H6 males
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(10-10-2023, 11:44 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Kambula 1 seen yesterday still snared

What are officials doing? He was seen multiple times already with snare..

This is so irresponsible, i dont know what to say..more then a week passed when he was seen first time with a snare..

Can we report this to somebody so they can lift their butts up and take that off?
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Reported again on kruger emergency yesterday. Some vet responded on the what's app saying "il have a look". But vets were meant to be sent daily but he's seen daily still snared it's ridiculous. I literally messaged sanparks 6 days ago about this and they said they will go above and beyond to find him but they are seen daily by people. Other friends have just got responses like we are still searching or no updates or the same ones that vets are on way. I messaged sanparks last night saying this is crazy now he's seen daily by multiple people and you guys are not doing anything about it doubt they will respond this time though
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Stunning capture of one of the two Grootvlei males who rule the area around Shingwedzi in North Kruger.

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(10-10-2023, 12:24 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Reported again on kruger emergency yesterday. Some vet responded on the what's app saying "il have a look". But vets were meant to be sent daily but he's seen daily still snared it's ridiculous. I literally messaged sanparks 6 days ago about this and they said they will go above and beyond to find him but they are seen daily by people. Other friends have just got responses like we are still searching or no updates or the same ones that vets are on way. I messaged sanparks last night saying this is crazy now he's seen daily by multiple people and you guys are not doing anything about it doubt they will respond this time though

This is absurd..

Where was his location yesterday?
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