Hi RP,
That bull on the left has a really big set of horns and will become a mega buff soon.
Just wondering why so very few monster buffs are being photographed in KNP lately.
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Re: Mega Buffalo
Maputa land seems to be the Texas of South Africa.
Tembe is known for its exceptional tusker elephant but just look at the below mega buff from Tembe !
( The Isimangaliso Wetland Park has some real monster kudu rivalling those of the Satara are in KNP.)
Tembe is known for its exceptional tusker elephant but just look at the below mega buff from Tembe !
( The Isimangaliso Wetland Park has some real monster kudu rivalling those of the Satara are in KNP.)
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Good gravy, 100p!
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DD!
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