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I think he is Charleston son. S79 males took over N'watimhiri pride some time in 2021. Not been there long enough to have this guy. Would be s21 males before them.
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The Last Trichardt seen last week

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(11-02-2024, 01:33 PM)Brahim Wrote: 2/3 Imbali males chasing 1/2 Nkuhuma young males recently.
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Tough to tell from a still image, but this might be a pic of all three Imbalis.



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(11-03-2024, 08:11 PM)BA0701 Wrote: Tough to tell from a still image, but this might be a pic of all three Imbalis.

Maybe thats female? Nk was with female.
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(11-03-2024, 08:41 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(11-03-2024, 08:11 PM)BA0701 Wrote: Tough to tell from a still image, but this might be a pic of all three Imbalis.

Maybe thats female? Nk was with female.

May be the case as well. However, while it might just be some brush, it looks like there may be a mane there too, from the different coloration matching the colors of the other males manes as well.
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I spoke to people who were there was just 2 imbali and nkuhuma they saw. Also saw someone post a video earlier on Facebook from awesome Safaris you just see 2 chasing nk
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(11-03-2024, 11:19 PM)Brahim Wrote: I spoke to people who were there was just 2 imbali and nkuhuma they saw. Also saw someone post a video earlier on Facebook from awesome Safaris you just see 2 chasing nk

Thank you for that, my friend, must just have been some brush then.
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Not sure when that other imbali was last seen. I've only seen stuff on the 2 that chased nkuhuma for a while now.
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Two sons of Charleston males seen yesterday, they were with jock pride 

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2 Eldest Kambula males & Darkmane Pretoriuskop just now. They chased away a male from the kill. @Shitlhave Dam
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