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Can anyone identify please? He reminds me of Casanova but I not so sure
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(04-18-2023, 06:30 AM)Mdz123 Wrote:

Can anyone identify please? He reminds me of Casanova but I not so sure

I think it's the Trichardt male
has the same traits as this photo by Brian Rode

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The five Vuyela males in numerical order.

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With such a big pleasure, would like announced that once as we finish to work with Timbavati guys. The Vuyela males will get their individual names to make it easy to ID to social media people
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(04-30-2023, 06:25 PM)Timbavati Wrote: With such a big pleasure, would like announced that once as we finish to work with Timbavati guys. The Vuyela males will get their individual names to make it easy to ID to social media people

My friend, you're really putting in some fantastic work on the Timbavati recently, really good stuff. Please thank your Timbavati friends for their efforts, from all of us, as well.
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(08-11-2021, 10:56 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: 3 Old N'waswitshaka males :

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Male #1


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Male #2


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Male #3


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I never knew of the 3rd old N'Watsitshaka male, back in 2016 i knew of 2 and i wondered if it was these males or the 2 Phabeni males that Freddy Kruger male joined up with back in mid 2014 before he and Solo the Tsalala male rejoined and had a territory near the Kruger Gate/S3 Rd in 2015 and Solo into 2016
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