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5 Satara's :





Still not sure if only 5 or all 7 males are together/alive.

Regardless, this 5 also has their problems, 1 has very nasty injury on the leg (this was reported at Kruger Sightings), looks like he was mauled, i think its "Charamel/Pale" male, and one other has lost lot of mane, not sure why. Other 3 are in good condition.
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Thise boys are very skiddish of vehicles.
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@Tr1x24 All 7 Should still be around, that injured one is the one from latest sightings, he's a pale one but not the most famous pale one, famous pale one has those marks near his eye he's been seen regulary fine.
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Biggest of the three Biyamiti males, sons of Eastern Bank males, seen yesterday on S1.
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Old Lubye mating.
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Torchwood Matimba seen on Monday by Tshokwane.
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(09-22-2022, 02:21 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @Tr1x24 All 7 Should still be around, that injured one is the one from latest sightings, he's a pale one but not the most famous pale one, famous pale one has those marks near his eye he's been seen regulary fine.

@"Brahimlegend"  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
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@BA0701 Yeah, only one has ever been seen injured this one. Yeah friend I hope he can recover some more.
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( This post was last modified: 09-23-2022, 09:25 PM by Brahim )

Oldest of the 3 Renosterkoppie males seen near S4 injured.
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(09-23-2022, 09:25 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Oldest of the 3 Renosterkoppie males seen near S4 injured.

Troubles with Biyamiti males?

On that latest sighting, Biyamitis with Nwaswitshaka pride where seen quite north near Kruger Gate, territory which should be under Renosterkoppies males.
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@Tr1x24 Could be Biyamiti are seen as you said in their territory lately and they weren't before. Hope oldest can recover though he's very impressive.
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(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?
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One more photo of Dark mane Renosterkoppie looks pretty deep the wounds, I hope it doesn't get infected.
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That looks very bad, hope he can recover
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(09-24-2022, 07:41 PM)Gavskrr Wrote: One more photo of Dark mane Renosterkoppie looks pretty deep the wounds, I hope it doesn't get infected.
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Wow, this looks nasty, i guess he is lucky to be alive, if lucky is good term, because that looks painful.. 

There is chance that he can survive this, as bleeding stoped, infection now might be a problem, and ofc food source, as he prob cant hunt.

Any sighting of his brothers/partners?
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