Daily Archive for March 10th, 2007

Alpha male deposed in Wild Dog pack: Video

Un-forecast rains arrived before dawn and kept on coming and coming until midday, which gave time to catch up with things at camp.

Proud!
Then I was lucky to pick up the wild dogs close to the Binya road resting up in Mopanie woodland.
The alpha male was on his own, which didn’t seem too strange at first. But when I saw Sash shadowing the alpha female and with a big scar on his neck I realised he had taken on the position as the new alpha male! There must have been quite a skirmish between the 2 males as both have scars on their necks and faces.

Bonding couple
But the old alpha male, Punk (he’s the only wild dog to have a ridge of hair standing up on his back), stayed in their vicinity and would slowly approach the new couple but a whimper from Sash had him backing off.
I have always presumed Sash to be a male from the litter of 20 months ago. So it’s interesting that he could have ousted Punk who is a heavily built strong dog. Makes one wonder if the alpha female didn’t have something to do with it.
Over the last few months Sash has been very attentive towards the alpha female, whenever Punk has let him close. But on occasion Punk has put Sash in his place.
That has now changed and Sash rules.

On the move
The pack are generally looking to be in good condition and it’s now hard to tell the pups apart from the adults. It’s so great to see last year’s pups successfully making it in the real wild dog world.

Friends
One-eye has bad limp with an injury to his front left leg. And Toffee too is limping but only slightly.
Still a head count on the pack only turned up 20 dogs. One missing. I still think it’s Whisky but I’m not a hundred percent sure.

BB
It was fairly tough going following the dogs on the hunt and then when they chased the impala down towards the Chiredzi River I had no chance. The grass in there is 6ft tall. So how the dogs hunt in that stuff is a miracle.
Sunset 03/09

Mabhakweni No.14

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Mabhakweni 11A

Another intricate piece of work! Even toes on the feet. But then I’m lost for thoughts on the weird headdress. And what actually happened to his arms?

Painted below the big beast and running in the opposite direction to the other hunters, this painting doesn’t seem to be a part of the same scene.

Mabhakweni 14

Tjololo 9th March 2000

The Tjololo Diaries

9th March 2000
“THE ONE WHO STANDS ALONE” – TJOLOLO makes a grand appearance. After following his tracks and getting stuck 3 times on the way, Tjololo nonchalantly strode ahead of us down the road oblivious to our concerns as to his well-being. Well fed and proud we followed him until his course followed the Sand river. We tried to intercept him ahead without joy. Great to be back on his trail again.


Tjellers had treed herself an adult female Impala. The carcass was rather mutilated. I presume she killed the impala, a hyaena took it from her, fed and then Tjellers stole it back and treed it (now much lighter).
Spirits are high again even with heavy clouds still overhanging Mala Mala.