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N'waswitshaka males

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Eorenji and Amahle stalking! 17/092021
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Up close and personal with Eorenji! 13/09/2021
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Four N'waswitshaka males in black & white photos. 
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I prefer their original names, much easier
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Eye to eye with Gore 21/09/2021
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Ubuso chased away by elephants. I don't think he would be to run away from other coalitions or even hyenas with that broken paw

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(09-22-2021, 09:51 PM)WildRev Wrote: Ubuso chased away by elephants. I don't think he would be to run away from other coalitions or even hyenas with that broken paw

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That is just small limp, not a broken paw.
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The front left paw is clearly twisted in a angle that is not natural, it's not "just a small limp"
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(09-23-2021, 06:47 PM)WildRev Wrote: The front left paw is clearly twisted in a angle that is not natural, it's not "just a small limp"

He has that for years now, before they even came in Sabi Sands, he doesnt limp on that foot whatsoever when is warm up, he limps a bit on back legs,he has that "black patch" on the left hip, and his right hip looks to be a bit dislocated, from injury he sustained few months after they came in Sabi Sands, when he was seen limping quite badly in Kruger. 

Here, he was lying down and was forced to run immidiately, so there was stiffnes in the leg, as leg was not warm up, usually is not that bad.
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One of the N'waswitshaka males was seen close to Earth Lodge, together with a lioness and her two cubs last weekend. They had just finished a small kill when the vultures came down scrambling for scraps.
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One of N'waswitshaka males roaring. 




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If he is alone he could be roaring to know where his partners are, since this doesnt sound like a territorial roar.
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N'ws at Lion Sands:

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They are all looking really well fed and muscular. Do you think they will try to expand their territory soon?
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