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Dreadlocks De Laporte mating by skukuza yesterday morning on latest sightings

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1/2 Grootvlei males near Shingwedzi North Kruger.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Co_ew8sKOXB/...mMyMTA2M2Y=

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Broken Nose 1/2 Transport/H2-2 males & 1/3 Young Jocks seen last couple days on H3.
Credit: Mario Paul

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Zigzag Mbiri pics and video of him lately and the lioness he's mating with.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CpBR9fUDXMv/...mMyMTA2M2Y=

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One of the Phabeni males seen last week. This one is the one who hasn't been seen in ages who hangs with Old Fourways Blondie mostly.
Credit: Janet Hill Photography

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3 Young males around Nhlanganini near Letaba.
Credit: Marie Herblot & LB Birding & Wildlife

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1/3 Ratelpan males.
Credit: K.Richardson Photography

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1/3 Lower Sabie males.
Credit: Ytedjnr

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I think this issue has already been discussed in some way here and no one knows for sure the origin of the phabeni males, some say they may be the sons of blondie fourways himself. But Chaleston men roamed this area around 2018 right? I think men are over 5 years old probably but is there a chance they could be your kids?
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Problem is we don't know where Phabeni males came from or which pride. They were seen around Pretoriuskop/S3/ Phabeni and it wasn't until they were seen near Phabeni by legend Safaris and arun that they got known well as it was new to see 4 males around there regulary. Could be fathered by many males, old Pretoriuskop males or old S1 males or anyone. Fourways Blondie and Dm were dominant around Transport dam with Napi pride which they had 5 sons which are known, on last sightings over a year ago only 1 of those boys were seen and they slightly younger than Phabeni males so not sure.
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Split Nose Gomondwane 
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This guy seen on H2-2 Dec 2014 just south of where phabeni are now at. He resembles to them also. But some sightings fourways Blondie does look like phabenis but some he doesn't, it's always hard to guess without any facts anyway that's the issue and the phabenis could have come from far and just set up shop here so makes it impossible to know.

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(02-28-2023, 12:47 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: This guy seen on H2-2 Dec 2014 just south of where phabeni are now at. He resembles to them also. But some sightings fourways Blondie does look like phabenis but some he doesn't, it's always hard to guess without any facts anyway that's the issue and the phabenis could have come from far and just set up shop here so makes it impossible to know.

Isnt this Mazino Charlstone ?
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Transport Dam male's nose is showing signs of healing:

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