Tuskers of Kruger Discussions & Identification

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RP, your two tuskers in the bush - look carefully and you will see those tusks are quite thick and it is Kaleka the one with the long tusks.

I think the tusk shadows can be confusing with him.


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Ja, thanks, 100p...they were thick! :yes:


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I guess we have to wait again till X-Mas to see the pictures..... Alf and Email, Email from friend, Downloads..... =O: =O: =O: =O: 0*\ 0*\ 0*\

Alf wrote:But we have seen a tusker on Wednesday and then another tusker at the same spot yesterday. We thought it could be the same but now I realize it could be different tuskers :-?


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Saw this chap at Shingwedzi.


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:-) :-) :-) :-)

yip !!

he was around quite a few times.

who is he ???


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That's Mandzemba.

Look at those tusks - becoming quite long and really thick !


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:ty:


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wow O/\ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Can't see the hind feet, so not sure... :-?


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Handsome chap!


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