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Skorro Jr. :

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2/2 Tumbelas looking well at a Buffalo kill with all The Othowas


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The Two Tumbelas accompanying the Othawas to finish off their Buffalo kill.   The cubs seen with very full bellies 


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Man those cubs are big now, where has this year gone
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Skorro Jr 
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Seems like he got the last of the buffalo. Even the little cub is seen hanging on that kill. 
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Limper:


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Dominant Tumbela
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Limper Tumbela enjoying a Giraffe Kill with the Othawa Pride.


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Skorro Jr 
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Skorro jr. What a beauty! 
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Skorro jr. Breathtaking portrait of the dominant male of Western part of Sabi Sands with his remaining brother, Limper.
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C'mon man that's Neil Jennings, credit him properly
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(11-07-2021, 10:04 PM)lionuk Wrote: Skorro jr. Breathtaking portrait of the dominant male of Western part of Sabi Sands with his remaining brother, Limper.
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A fantastic portrait of this gorgeous beast. I remember him when first arrived in Sabi Sands. It's amazing how much he has changed. He turned into a massive beast.
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