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United States T_Ferguson Offline
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tough video to see at this size.  But here is the girl walking.  She's walking slowly, but doesn't really look to be limping...



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(05-17-2024, 06:33 AM)T_Ferguson Wrote: tough video to see at this size.  But here is the girl walking.  She's walking slowly, but doesn't really look to be limping...




The way she's walking doesn't look bad at all. For how she is moving, it could be a lot worse. Thanks for this update!
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They're reunited! From Savanna's IG story:

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I suspect the PCMs being busy in the north has given these girls the safety to contact call and find their way back to each other.
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Its been reported on the Othawa facebook group the two were seen together
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Now the reunion is official @BA0701

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(05-17-2024, 04:18 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Now the reunion is official @BA0701

Wonderful news!
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This is more than excellent news!! Both females are looking in perfect shape despite the slight limp of one of the females
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(05-17-2024, 04:18 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Now the reunion is official @BA0701

This took me over the moon, thank you so much for this, my friend!
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I guess this somewhat explains why it took so long to reunite. 

The wounded lioness probably has difficulty running and crossing big distances fast. So she spend most of her time hiding and only carefully moving slowly towards where the other was vocalizing. The other was vocalizing, but obvously this puts a target on herself so she only could wait for the other to show up for a short while. So when the wounded lioness finally made its way there, she was already gone. 

Only when her health improved enough and with some luck the two finally actually met eachother.
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Not sure which one is walking, but thankfully still together.  I wonder if Skorro is back up north looking for them?



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Othowas in Dulini

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(05-19-2024, 08:32 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Othowas in Dulini

Happy days!
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They are the same age of the Styx and 1-2 Styx are mating/have mated already, hopefully they can start soon as well, it'll make the situation much easier for them.
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More good sightings.  Dad and his buddy are back in the area.  I am not sure if that is good news or bad news.  Would we be unhappy with NK mating with them?  Are the PCM's coming back?



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