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The Charleston Males

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Yeah 90 percent of the time sanparks keep it quiet
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Charleston sons with Jock pride earlier today. Got some videos of them walking also they look good.
Credit: Louis Strauss

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Whats your opinion that 2 "Renosterkoppies" males (they are actually Nwaswitshaka males, DM Renosterkoppies male joined them) are also sons od Charlestons ?


This 2 Charleston som prob come from Nwaswitshaka pride (or some group/breakaway of it), aswell like 2 "Renosterkoppies" males (as we saw photo of Blondie as small cub with sub Amahle Ndhzenga in 2017).

Younger Charleston son looks very similar to Blondie:


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And Mohawk has that "weird nose/face" which might resemble Big Boy:


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I mean, Charlestons are only males who controled that part of Kruger area from 2017 - to when Big Boy was ousted by Mpondos towards late 2020.

Unless Blondie and Mohawk are still offspring of Old Nwaswitshaka males and somehow survived takeover as cubs.
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(04-24-2024, 03:58 PM)Brahim Wrote: Charleston sons with Jock pride earlier today. Got some videos of them walking also they look good.
Credit: Louis Strauss

They’re both looking in top condition. Great sighting of them!
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