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@Tr1x24 Yeah around Muzandzeni was leeubron territory. But last sightings they was on s125. I don't think Mayambula got that much territory. Have they been seen out of sweni area in recent times?
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(09-26-2024, 01:02 PM)Brahim Wrote: Yeah around Muzandzeni was leeubron territory. But last sightings they was on s125. I don't think Mayambula got that much territory. Have they been seen out of sweni area in recent times?
Idk about recently, but they where hanging in this circled area in the past.
09-28-2024, 09:09 PM( This post was last modified: 09-28-2024, 09:09 PM by Tr1x24 )
(09-28-2024, 08:36 PM)Mapokser Wrote: If Torchwood is truly gone, we're probably down to only 2 Matimba sons alive out of 8 adults if I'm not mistaken?
(09-28-2024, 12:26 AM)Potato Wrote: Torchwood male is said to be no more. RIP
why is that so?
I mean i didn't see it on the video or anywhere else(?)
He's not been seen for so long now since January I think and his last sightings he was losing condition daily and unable to move from the same spot he had some internal injury or something, but he was close to mazithi pride alone whilst his 2 partners (fourways) had already left him behind and gone to mate with some kumana lioness further north. And since his last sighting mazithi pride has been seen and the last Old Mazithi who was kicked out by torchwood/fourways has returned to Mazithi pride so seems Torchwood is gone. And fourways males have been seen since but not with Torchwood.
2/6 Mayambula/Vlak males in a Safari at the Satara Rest Camp by Wild Photo Africa Safaris:
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I wonder how close they are to the 4 Shishagaan males. It's unclear how many females the Mayambulas have, but the Shishagaans have a lot and some of them aren't in the best conditions.