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The Tusker you have seen today is a named Kruger Tusker called NWASHINANGANA This tusker is known by his thick tusks and where the left tusk is longer and more straight then the right one. More pics of him at my website including more info too..
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I love the wildlife. My favorite is Wildlife Photography during my trips to Africa.
Next to this I maintain a special part at my website about the (big) Tuskers of Africa. Started with tuskers of the wider kruger area and now extended with Tembe (SA) and Kenya & Tanzania.

The other part at my website is filled with pictures and comments of my trips to south africa.

Hope you enjoy it.
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Name of the Tusker seen at october 28th......

The Tusker you have seen today is a named Kruger Tusker called NWASHINANGANA
This tusker is known by his thick tusks and where the left tusk is longer and more straight then the right one.
More pics of him at my website including more info too..

Posted on October 28, 2009 at 9:53pm —

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At 12:49pm on December 13, 2009, eiguoc said…

At 12:15pm on October 30, 2009, SharonAustria said…
Hi Aat!
Nwashinangana was just drinking & browsing at Gowrie Dam!! He's just moved into the riverbed below the dam wall and I can still hear him pulling branches to get to the new leaves! :>))
Please check out the archives!
At 4:57pm on October 27, 2009, rv (ooyen) said…
Hartelijk dank Aat (in Rexons termen "mooi man") for the correct spelling of the old tusker. I have changed it all. DANK MAN!!
At 1:50pm on October 27, 2009, eiguoc said…
What kind of camera do you use Aat? You're so lucky to be going to Krugar again. I can but dream. Can't wait for you pics.
At 10:21am on October 27, 2009, rv (ooyen) said…

Hey Aat - was even kijken , groeten
At 10:17pm on October 26, 2009, eiguoc said…
I thoroughly enjoyed your website, especially the kitties & elles. I found though that I couldn't click on the pic square to go to the pictures when on firefox. Had to use IE. Would you know if the lions were the Mogopos or the names of the other prides? Awesome again
At 9:29pm on October 26, 2009, eiguoc said…
Pg. 3 of the male lions. Is that the one we call Mr T. with the "mohawk"
At 9:21pm on October 26, 2009, eiguoc said…
I am at present enjoying going through you web site. Awestruck
At 9:14pm on October 26, 2009, eiguoc said…
Thanks Aat. I added his name to the pic. I couldn't make out what Pieter was saying
At 7:30pm on October 26, 2009, Andreas said…
Hi Aat welcome back!
 
 

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