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It was a period when I often watched the webcam and Isilo was present quite often :yes:


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Tusker time again.... recently seen and photographed:

NSEMANI (Satara region)
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our friend NKOMBO
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Alf saw a big one at Shing on Wednesday...maybe also Nkombo? 0()


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The second one is not that old?

Anyway, saw this big one at Mopane turnoff yesterday...far away and overcast and he wouldn't turn around! 0*\ :o0ps:



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The one on the left hand side could be a famous female with such a long and thin tusk -O-


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and again 2 of my friends O/\ O/\ O/\

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If i look at the pictures i think it might have been Mandzemba. Must first download all pictures O**


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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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Lisbeth wrote:The one on the left hand side could be a famous female with such a long and thin tusk -O-
They were both big bulls, Lis! :-0


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\O
Strange that the tusk is so thin though.


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