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Imbali Male 

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Do not really know on what thread to put them but here is an update to the Monwana Boys that is seen in Djuma.


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Old Mazithi Male
gmitchley_wildlifephotography His body is battered and bruised but with the help of his pride, this old king resiliently clings to life.
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No sightings of other young Imbali son of S8 after the attack by 2 unknown males on his territory.

Only Wonky Eye and 1/2 Imbali seen.
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1/2 Mjejane Males with a Limp: Do not know if his feet are swollen or if it's just that big normally.
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This is new young partner of S.Shishangeni:

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Apperantly he is oldest son of Mjejane males, i assume from Mjejane pride (not sure).

Other known Mjejane sons, 3 Lukimbi males are territorial already near Jock area.
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(12-29-2024, 07:41 PM)Mapokser Wrote: No sightings of other young Imbali son of S8 after the attack by 2 unknown males on his territory.

Only Wonky Eye and 1/2 Imbali seen.



More developed male with blue eye is missing?
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Two Young males were chased by Mazithi Pride, Gmitchley Said they are possibly Trichardt Young males

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(12-30-2024, 09:18 AM)sunless Wrote: 1/2 Mjejane Males with a Limp: Do not know if his feet are swollen or if it's just that big normally.

It definitely appears very swollen, and the way it is flopping around, he may well have a broken foot/ankle/leg, that looks really bad. I wondering if his brother is nearby. Though, I don't see any other injuries, so perhaps a hunting injury, or something else, but I don't think it is from a fight.
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@Tr1x24 WE and the one with a black dot somewhere on his face ( I don't remember exactly where ) are accounted for, seen together and alone, while the third one isn't.
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