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Updated: November 3 - 2019 Photos by: Aat Vuik
MAVATSANI
Tuskers of Kruger
Classically shaped tusks, almost equal in length. Left tusk broken, tip of right tusk is damaged.
Left ear: Several small notches
and a V-shaped notch at the lower part
Right ear: Mainly clean
ID marks Tusks:
ID marks Ears :
Named after a waterhole near Babalala
Photographed by:
Marli & Theuns du Preez
Location: Between Babalala and Punda Maria
Date: March 13th 2015
Photographed by:
Pietman Muller
Location: Babalala (north of Shingwedzi)
Date: July 4th 2015
Photographed by: Aat Vuik
Location: Babalala (north of Shingwedzi)
Date: October 28th 2015
Photographed by: Rika Koen
Location: Babalala (north of Shingwedzi)
Date: June 6th 2016
Photographed by: Willie Knoetze
Location: Between Babalala and Punda Maria
Date: August 12th 2016
Photographed by: Pietman Muller
Location: Between Babalala and Punda Maria
Date: August 19th 2016
Photographed by: Richard Brett
Location: Between Babalala and Punda Maria
Date: December 23 - 2017
Photographed by: Willie Knoetze
Location: Shingwedzi - Babalala region
Date: February 1 - 2018
Photographed by: JaM Joubert
Location: Shingwedzi region
Date: October 11 - 2018
Photographed by: Richard Brett
Location: North of Babalala (Shingwedzi region)
Date: September 11 - 2018
Range:
Northern region
Photographed by: J. Cronje
Location: Norhtern region
Date: August 12- 2019
Photographed by: Aat Vuik
Location: Northern region
Date: October 23- 2019
** He has recently broken his left tusk and damaged the tip of the right tusk.