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N'waswitshaka males

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Little giant eorenji making his presence felt.
Stay safe with Amahle, ubuso and Gore.
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3 ndhzengas males on a serious territorial mission.



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Ubuso is still limping but covered a decent ground at a very good pace recently. He is getting proper meal and looking fine
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(12-09-2022, 02:12 PM)DARK MANE Wrote: 3 ndhzengas males on a serious territorial mission.




Perhaps they have finally realized the presence of Nkuhlus in their territory
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??? They were on londolozi in this video and these males aren't there
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(12-09-2022, 07:51 PM)WildRev Wrote: ??? They were on londolozi in this video and these males aren't there

If this is the case then they really have to visit Mala Mala at some point and chase out the Nkuhlus.
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Londolozi would be a good spot to lie in wait though. Id be surprised if the Nkuhlus dont end up there.
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Their injuries aside, it'd be good to try to chase the Nkulus as soon as possible because the enemy grows stronger and more confident by the day.
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Ubuso

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Dark Mane nwaswitshaka male with kambula girl k#3.
She is mother of kambula breakaway subadults.
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Amahle patrolling his territory in mala mala.

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2 ndhzengas males with 7 kambula girls.



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Ubuso not looking in great condition.
Thankfully he is with 3 kambula girls
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(12-15-2022, 04:53 PM)DARK MANE Wrote: Ubuso not looking in great condition.
Thankfully he is with 3 kambula girls

I think with his handicap, it’s almost better to keep a lower weight.    The larger he is puts more pressure on that rear handicap.    A good meal would do wonders of course but he’s walking more comfortable like this?


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He is often falling behind his brothers and core of the pride, so he often miss feeding opportunities, or he comes too late.

But thats not the problem, problem is that he is not healthy, he has that "black spot" disease for quite some time now, which prevents him to put weight.

Its only matter of how long he will be able to live with it, before it becomes fatal.
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