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Plains Camp Males

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1/2 Plains Camp Male drinking water, he was eating a waterbuck with the ximungwe Pride

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1/2 Plains Camp Male

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He ( Western Sector ranger ) calls him Makhunga.

If anything it shows that the PCM became quite iconic.

Even Nhenha was mever acknowledged as Nhenha in the West despite being wildly called that for years in the North, being his official name.
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1/2 Plains Camp Male 

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( This post was last modified: 11-10-2024, 01:57 AM by Fenix123 )

2/2 Plains Camp Male in Elephant Plains (posted yesterday)
It was taken in july

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1/2 Plains Camp male watching his brother walk 

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1/2 Plains Camp male 

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Plains Camp males on a Buffalo kill, probably last night

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1/2 Plains Camp males drinking water in leopard hills

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1/2 Plains camp male seen at Londolozi game reserve 
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2/2 Plains Camp males 

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2/2 Plains Camp males in savanna 

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(11-28-2024, 07:41 PM)Fenix123 Wrote: 2/2 Plains Camp males in savanna 

After that they prob went north as @sunless  posted in other thread:

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These mofos have to be tested this time by K4s hopefully no more running
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