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(02-07-2023, 05:27 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Eorenji and Gore
Even though he's a bit of a distance away Gore does appear to be looking better which is nice to see. Anyone seen anything new in regards to Ubuso? I've been searching but haven't had any luck thus far unfortunately.
(02-07-2023, 05:27 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Eorenji and Gore
Even though he's a bit of a distance away Gore does appear to be looking better which is nice to see. Anyone seen anything new in regards to Ubuso? I've been searching but haven't had any luck thus far unfortunately.
I was thinking the exact same thing, on both counts, Gore looking better, and wondering about Ubuso.
(02-09-2023, 03:12 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Wide nose has passed away
"The Ndhzenga males are down to 3. This follows the discovery of the club-footed male’s carcass in the central parts of our reserve."
Rest in peace warrior.
Another male we lost because od disease.
Wide-Nose, after tough solo nomadic life, succeed to find partners and become territorial male.
He proved to be real force and warrior of Ndhzengas, always in the middle of every clash and on front lines, from him and OE vs 2 DeLaporte males which oust them from Lion Sands, him and Gore chasing 2 Sand River males in Kruger, to him fighting against invading Gijimas in which he got seriously injured.
After that he couldn't help his brother that much anymore, and disease which he had took its tools even faster because he couldn't keep up.
Ndhzengas are stil in good hands, but we will see, in future, if brute force and braveness of Wide Nose will be missing.
RIP Good Warrior. Your fighting spirit won me over from the start. The one N’waswitshaka I was most fond with. I tend to gravitate towards underdogs. Especially those that overcome the most.