Spirowiri
Origin of Name: This tusker was named by Dr Ian Whyte for the Spirowiri waterhole in the Shingwedzi River. (Spirowiri is the Tsonga word meaning ‘two difficult tasks’)
Range: Shingwedzi area in far northern Kruger National Park
Special Features: Well matched tusks, slightly bowed and curved.
General: This bull was regularly seen between Shingwedzi and Red Rocks between 1989 and 1997.
Soure: https://www.sanparks.org/parks/kruger/elephants/tuskers/past.php
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