There is a world somewhere between reality and fiction. Although ignored by many, it is very real and so are those living in it. This forum is about the natural world. Here, wild animals will be heard and respected. The forum offers a glimpse into an unknown world as well as a room with a view on the present and the future. Anyone able to speak on behalf of those living in the emerald forest and the deep blue sea is invited to join.
--- Peter Broekhuijsen ---

  • 2 Vote(s) - 3 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Plains Camp Males

United Kingdom Duco Ndona Offline
Contributor
*****

No. Its believed elephants trampeled him.
Reply

Panama Mapokser Offline
Contributor
*****

One of the guides made a post sort of suggesting Tumbela was the culprit.
Reply

United Kingdom Duco Ndona Offline
Contributor
*****

He was more suggesting that he believes the PCmales may believe so. Tumbella was not nearby during the time the cub was lost. But elephant tracks were found at the densite.
Reply

United States afortich Offline
Contributor
*****




6 users Like afortich's post
Reply

1999gc8 Offline
Regular Member
***
( This post was last modified: 12-16-2023, 07:29 PM by 1999gc8 )

Plains Camp males are back in the west. Both look so majestic with their huge manes.

7 users Like 1999gc8's post
Reply

Panama Mapokser Offline
Contributor
*****

Is this the PCM?




8 users Like Mapokser's post
Reply

Croatia Tr1x24 Offline
Top Contributor
******

(12-23-2023, 12:11 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Is this the PCM?

Yes.
Reply

Panama Mapokser Offline
Contributor
*****
( This post was last modified: 12-23-2023, 01:07 AM by Mapokser )

He looks bigger than ever. I thought it might not be Makhunga because this beast looked big even for the PCM.

And although they never showed any mercy to any cubs or subs, they are great fathers to their own cubs, even allowing them to eat but chasing the females off.
Reply

South Africa Rabubi Offline
Regular Member
***

(12-23-2023, 01:04 AM)Mapokser Wrote: He looks bigger than ever. I thought it might not be Makhunga because this beast looked big even for the PCM.

And although they never showed any mercy to any cubs or subs, they are great fathers to their own cubs, even allowing them to eat but chasing the females off.
The PCM males are proving to be great pride males indeed.
2 users Like Rabubi's post
Reply

Panama Mapokser Offline
Contributor
*****

The 2 PCM watching buffalo and slowly making their way in the direction of the herd. Incredibly to see these 2 immense males moving through the clearings.


10 users Like Mapokser's post
Reply

Tonpa Offline
Contributor
*****

In the north by Elephant plains guide Jordan Delvecchio



*This image is copyright of its original author
11 users Like Tonpa's post
Reply

Panama Mapokser Offline
Contributor
*****

At the north.

6 users Like Mapokser's post
Reply

Panama Mapokser Offline
Contributor
*****

By Nicholas, PCM in the north:


*This image is copyright of its original author
5 users Like Mapokser's post
Reply

Mwk85 Offline
Senior Member
****

They're back in the west now. Ranger_ebz (instagram) posted a reel of them at Dulini this morning.
2 users Like Mwk85's post
Reply

United States afortich Offline
Contributor
*****

Tsalala with PC boy




5 users Like afortich's post
Reply






Users browsing this thread:
59 Guest(s)

About Us
Go Social     Subscribe  

Welcome to WILDFACT forum, a website that focuses on sharing the joy that wildlife has on offer. We welcome all wildlife lovers to join us in sharing that joy. As a member you can share your research, knowledge and experience on animals with the community.
wildfact.com is intended to serve as an online resource for wildlife lovers of all skill levels from beginners to professionals and from all fields that belong to wildlife anyhow. Our focus area is wild animals from all over world. Content generated here will help showcase the work of wildlife experts and lovers to the world. We believe by the help of your informative article and content we will succeed to educate the world, how these beautiful animals are important to survival of all man kind.
Many thanks for visiting wildfact.com. We hope you will keep visiting wildfact regularly and will refer other members who have passion for wildlife.

Forum software by © MyBB