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Big boy! \O \O


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Stunning Tusker ^Q^ ^Q^


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Oooh! One of my buddies! X#X

Seems to be not too old, and he is normal in stature...definitely a good prospect! X#X


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aat wrote:Spotted and photographed last weekend...

One of the biggest tuskers today : Mavatsani
Where abouts is his range?
In the North I assume?


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A really impressive guy! O:V


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Hi all....

After many months of trouble with Elly's health we are now in a better situation so we decided to book a trip to Kruger for October 21st / till November 11th
We could find flights and accomodation and will stay in the Northern section (Leataba - Mopani - Shingwedzi). I am happy for Elly and so we will celebrate it with 3 weeks in Kruger. :-) :-) :-)


Sad news about one of the Southern Tuskers... just received pictures of Kumana and looks like he is getting to the end of his lifecycle...
First two pics are clear enough I guess

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He certainly looks skinny :-(

I am very happy that Elly is feeling good enough to travel O/\ O/\


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Good news about Elly and your trip. \O

Not such good news about Kumana. :-( Could it be due to the drought?


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Good news about Elly, aat! \O

Probly not drought...you can see he has been getting old for a while now... O-/


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