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The Charleston Males

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(02-24-2024, 06:26 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: The 2 Oldest sons of Charleston males seen recently after two and a half years. They rule a small pride now in the Mlambane area.
Sightings by Philipp & Rodney Xolile

Nice find.

They are on H2-2?

Last sighting of them previously in 2021:


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Yeah that area
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They are still around?! that's good news.
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Amazing to see the genes of those 2 titans being spread.
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(02-24-2024, 06:26 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: The 2 Oldest sons of Charleston males seen recently after two and a half years. They rule a small pride now in the Mlambane area.
Is Mlambane such a rarely seen area or how is it possible that they haven't been seen for a long time?
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(02-25-2024, 12:51 AM)Lipstick2 Wrote: Is Mlambane such a rarely seen area or how is it possible that they haven't been seen for a long time?

H2-2 road is rarely seen, south of that to almost Bergendaal is pretty much with no roads, and that area is bigger then Sabi Sands.
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Son of Charleston males.
Credit: Jonas Sandstrom

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with their pride.
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(02-26-2024, 03:10 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Son of Charleston males.
Credit: Jonas Sandstrom

Appears he was collared at some point, if so, then someone knew of their whereabouts for awhile.
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(03-02-2024, 09:50 PM)BA0701 Wrote: Appears he was collared at some point, if so, then someone knew of their whereabouts for awhile.

Good eye,  sure does look like he might have been.
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Sons of Charleston now rule Jock pride. Mjejane males still rule biyamiti and windmill prides. Apparently Jock pride is mainly seen between afsaal and mlambane now.
Credit: Jock Safari lodge

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(Yesterday, 05:04 PM)Brahim Wrote: Sons of Charleston now rule Jock pride. Mjejane males still rule biyamiti and windmill prides. Apparently Jock pride is mainly seen between afsaal and mlambane now.
Credit: Jock Safari lodge
Really great news!! The dark-maned Charleston jr had been collared in the past? His mane looks as if he was.
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Some think he was maybe snared. Idk i spoke to people nobody knows what happened.
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(Yesterday, 05:22 PM)Brahim Wrote: Some think he was maybe snared. Idk i spoke to people nobody knows what happened.

That's what I thought as well, however, I doubted it at first as SANPARKS haven't posted anything.
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