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(09-26-2021, 01:11 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Any idea who this guy is? :
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Photos are taken in late 2018 near Jones Dam on s36, description was, 5 new males in Mantimahle males territory.
Could those be 5 s36 males?
Also, who is this male, seen also on s36 in early 2018? :
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He has 2 scars on his face (nose and lip) so he would be easy to ID if he is seen somewhere, he was with 2 brothers.
These are two different males, the pics of Big on Wild, It's Mohawk, one of the Northern Avoca males, the one of the young males seen in Jones dam is quite similar to one of the N'waswishaka males. I will share pics above.
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(09-26-2021, 02:06 AM)Timbavati Wrote: These are two different males, the pics of Big on Wild, It's Mohawk, one of the Northern Avoca males, the one of the young males seen in Jones dam is quite similar to one of the N'waswishaka males. I will share pics above.
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Yea, its different males from different coalitions.
Big On Wild photo it is indeed Mohawk Avoca.
2nd male, in coalition of 5, is definitely not Nwaswitshakas, that photos are from late 2018, Nwaswitshakas where too young then and that male doesnt look like them.
I think its 5 s36 males, who disappeared after, only 1 is still around that area, and partnered with Kinky Tail.
(09-26-2021, 02:06 AM)Timbavati Wrote: These are two different males, the pics of Big on Wild, It's Mohawk, one of the Northern Avoca males, the one of the young males seen in Jones dam is quite similar to one of the N'waswishaka males. I will share pics above.
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Yea, its different males from different coalitions.
Big On Wild photo it is indeed Mohawk Avoca.
2nd male, in coalition of 5, is definitely not Nwaswitshakas, that photos are from late 2018, Nwaswitshakas where too young then and that male doesnt look like them.
I think its 5 s36 males, who disappeared after, only 1 is still around that area, and partnered with Kinky Tail.
Maybe @Brahimlegend knows more.
Yes, I know they're not N'waswitshaka since ages doesn't match. Would be interesting knoe who are they.
(10-24-2021, 02:30 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Are this 2/7 Satara Boys, taken in December 2020 /January 2021 on H4-1 near Satara :
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For some reason, I thought the Sataras were in tge 4-5 year old range, I must be confusing them with someone else. These two boys are def in really good condition.
(10-24-2021, 03:01 AM)BA0701 Wrote: For some reason, I thought the Sataras were in tge 4-5 year old range, I must be confusing them with someone else. These two boys are def in really good condition.
2 of them are older a bit, but not sure if these 2 are Satara's.
(10-24-2021, 03:01 AM)BA0701 Wrote: For some reason, I thought the Sataras were in tge 4-5 year old range, I must be confusing them with someone else. These two boys are def in really good condition.
2 of them are older a bit, but not sure if these 2 are Satara's.
Ah, ok, then I was likely thinking of the same lions. Sorry I'm of no help in your search for answers though.