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 Post subject: Re: Big Tuskers
Unread postPosted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 7:05 am 
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Morning Aat,

Thanks for the pm --it makes sense. But don't give up on the forum!

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 Post subject: Re: Big Tuskers
Unread postPosted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 8:18 am 
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So here are the pics I took end of September...

The brown elephant was right at Punda Maria entrance gate – he has nice thick tusks, with virtually perfect ears.
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This elephant in thick green bush = on H7 right next to the Timbavati river, about 15 km from Orpen gate. Note the jagged right ear.

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I suppose the Punda elephant is still too young, butit looks like he haspotential.
The Orpen elephant looks more substantial. Does he perhaps have a name?

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 Post subject: Re: Big Tuskers
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Friedrich,
The one near Punda Maria is unknown to me , not a named one but idd , looks like a potential one for future based on his thick tusks and I agree with you, think he is a young guy

The other one is Ma_Xangane , ID by his ragged ear with several notches.

Friedrich von Hörsten wrote:
So here are the pics I took end of September...

The brown elephant was right at Punda Maria entrance gate – he has nice thick tusks, with virtually perfect ears.
This elephant in thick green bush = on H7 right next to the Timbavati river, about 15 km from Orpen gate. Note the jagged right ear.


I suppose the Punda elephant is still too young, butit looks like he haspotential.
The Orpen elephant looks more substantial. Does he perhaps have a name?

God bless,

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 Post subject: Re: Big Tuskers
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Hi Aat,

Thanks for the ID. I hope he becomes a big tusker!

I last saw MaXangane at Letaba two years ago, and never dreamed of seeing him so far south. Glad he is still alive and well.

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 Post subject: Re: Big Tuskers
Unread postPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 10:21 am 
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Hi Aat, I suppose I am one of those who could have put in a nomination for you but due to my narrow field of interest on the FORUMS I was not even aware of the process of getting "horns" above your avatar. [ I don't even have an avatar myself ! ]

Any-case, your posting has now resulted in me finding out how KUDU HORNS "work" - now I must still find out how to nominate a person.

But, be it as it may, you are doing a great job on the Big Tuskers thread, please don't let the current situation come between you and sharing your interest with like-minded people. Judging from these pages there is a lot of us with a Big Tusker interest and your contributions form a major part of the fun on this thread.

Also, your TUSKERSOFAFRICA website has now been established as a general reference document and it will be interesting to know how many people use it and for what purposes. I am sure it is the Big Tusker tracker with the highest public participation - I doubt if SANPARKS have any-thing more complete and will not be surprised if they actually refer to it from time to time.

So old chap, don't despair and keep up your participation.

I am sure there is a large silent bunch of us out there who REALLY appreciate your work and contributions.

Lettie and Gerrie


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Lettie and Gerrie,

Actually is has nothing to do with the kudu horns but with nominations every year for active forumites with added value to the forums etc....
Wel.... let me say this, I was surprized about the number of (supporting) reactions I received per email.

My conclusion is to go on with the activities here for the Big Tusker forum and all Tuskermites.
Let's stay together as a group with our special interest for these giants. So IDíng, commenting and updating my or maybe better our tuskersite is the thing I will continue.
My friends here are more important then any other thing at this site.


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Hi Aat, I suppose I am one of those who could have put in a nomination for you but due to my narrow field of interest on the FORUMS I was not even aware of the process of getting "horns" above your avatar. [ I don't even have an avatar myself ! ]

Any-case, your posting has now resulted in me finding out how KUDU HORNS "work" - now I must still find out how to nominate a person.

But, be it as it may, you are doing a great job on the Big Tuskers thread, please don't let the current situation come between you and sharing your interest with like-minded people. Judging from these pages there is a lot of us with a Big Tusker interest and your contributions form a major part of the fun on this thread.

Also, your TUSKERSOFAFRICA website has now been established as a general reference document and it will be interesting to know how many people use it and for what purposes. I am sure it is the Big Tusker tracker with the highest public participation - I doubt if SANPARKS have any-thing more complete and will not be surprised if they actually refer to it from time to time.

So old chap, don't despair and keep up your participation.

I am sure there is a large silent bunch of us out there who REALLY appreciate your work and contributions.

Lettie and Gerrie

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 Post subject: Re: Big Tuskers
Unread postPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 4:01 pm 
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Aat wrote:

My conclusion is to go on with the activities here for the Big Tusker forum and all Tuskermites.
Let's stay together as a group with our special interest for these giants. So IDíng, commenting and updating my or maybe better our tuskersite is the thing I will continue.
My friends here are more important then any other thing at this site.



I know how quickly things can go sour here. Especially when you get blind-sided after only trying to help and contribute.

Always remember there are a couple hundred forumites out there that don't give a hoot! We only want an informative, fun forum. And your topic is just that. Gosh, you helped us on our last trip with Machachule and Nwanedzi! I often read here and on your own site just for purely interest sake. NEVER let awards, kudu horns and acknowlegdement from management, staff or moderators influence you, Aat. It will drive you nuts.

Just be Aat, our tusker man. :clap:


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 Post subject: Re: Big Tuskers
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Guinea Pig,
Thanks !!! Nothing to add to these words and let's stop about the subject , just as a human being I expressed a feeling. Let's roll and ID and inform and post etc.... :lol: :lol:

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I know how quickly things can go sour here. Especially when you get blind-sided after only trying to help and contribute.

Always remember there are a couple hundred forumites out there that don't give a hoot! We only want an informative, fun forum. And your topic is just that. Gosh, you helped us on our last trip with Machachule and Nwanedzi! I often read here and on your own site just for purely interest sake. NEVER let awards, kudu horns and acknowlegdement from management, staff or moderators influence you, Aat. It will drive you nuts.

Just be Aat, our tusker man. :clap:

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 Post subject: Re: Big Tuskers
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 Post subject: Re: Big Tuskers
Unread postPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 1:48 am 
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Friedrich,

I have to make you a bit "happier" if possible concerning your sightings.
The tusker you have seen as you said near Punda Maria is RICEHO
I was looking at your pictures again and "something" told me... I know this guy... and so could ID him as Riceho. New to me is that was moving more north , other sightings were in the Shingwedzi area but... many bulls are "shopping" in other area's, it's just a day-walk (or 2) for them Shingwedzi > Punda Maria.


@ ALL - Back to "business" , just updated the tusker site with 7 updates :
Machachule, Nkombo, Mpenza, Mavatsani, Riceho and Mandzemba (all by Bushbuddies) and Marhumbini by Dawie Fourie.

BTW Dawie is busy with a team to make replica's from Duke's tusks and I hope to see him and the replica's next week near Crocodile Bridge. He is also working on a book about Duke.
I am glad I could help him with pictures of Duke

One request , almost mission impossible but no try, no result.... Does anyone has pictures of Duke made BEFORE 1991 , if so...please let me know.

This was last update of the site before I fly to kruger next sunday

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 Post subject: Re: Big Tuskers
Unread postPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 9:39 pm 
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Hi Aat, nice to know the ellies also like to shop around......

I've send you an ellie before, but he is still on the "up-and-coming" list.
I follow the "Big Tuskers" topic every day and visits to your website!

LOVE what you do!!!! and your website is absolutely Phenomenal!!!
Thanx for the hard work and dedication!!!

Enjoy your trip to Kruger and the tusks, waiting your posts on your return.

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 Post subject: Re: Big Tuskers
Unread postPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 10:35 pm 
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Thanks Super Mongoose for your very nice words !!

About this "shopping around"
It is funny to look at the tuskers and their "moves" Some tuskers do stay their whole life in a smaller area like Machachule (shingwedzi), Marhumbini (mopani) and many others, in contradiction with some other tuskers like Mac (timbavati > letaba > shingwedzi) ,Nwashinangana (Satara > timbavati > Tshokwane/Lower sabie) and Madolo (covering all areas in the south) and again some others do "travel" up and down between a few area's like Ngodzi between Mopani and Letaba and late Duke between Crocodile Bridge and Tshokwane.
I known by tracking reports that Mac has a kind of fixed pattern through the year and repeting this every year. It's just fascinating :) :)

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Hi Aat, nice to know the ellies also like to shop around......

I've send you an ellie before, but he is still on the "up-and-coming" list.
I follow the "Big Tuskers" topic every day and visits to your website!

LOVE what you do!!!! and your website is absolutely Phenomenal!!!
Thanx for the hard work and dedication!!!

Enjoy your trip to Kruger and the tusks, waiting your posts on your return.

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 Post subject: Re: Big Tuskers
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Hi Aat, thanx for more interesting info, indeed facinating!!

Maybe you can tell me why: we saw a nice sized breeding heard in the Timbavati river and I would say a third of them did not have tusks. I found this interesting. Some are blessed with huge tusks and other don't have any?

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 Post subject: Re: Big Tuskers
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Super Mongoose,
I will come back to some questions later after my trip.
Now checking and packing and getting ready for take-off.... such a good thing to know that from monday I will be near the tuskers and meeting some friends / forumites... :bcool:


Super Mongoose wrote:
Hi Aat, thanx for more interesting info, indeed facinating!!

Maybe you can tell me why: we saw a nice sized breeding heard in the Timbavati river and I would say a third of them did not have tusks. I found this interesting. Some are blessed with huge tusks and other don't have any?

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Unread postPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 2:41 pm 
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Good Afternoon Aat and fellow mites.

For all those who haven't seen this :

Kruger monday morning:

http://www.news24.com/Travel/Multimedia/Elephant-v-Car-20121114


Looks like a big tusker if you ask me! Maybe Aat will know him. Was seen near Berg en Dal if I remember the story correctly. Still wild animals at the end of the day hey! :big_eyes:

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