@akasha Yes that’s Anjalee and Kanlaya. I didn’t realise Kanlaya was so tall. She clearly takes after her mother! I initially mistook her for Sabai based on size, but can’t see tusks.
@Zoofan15 it’s the same individual I identified as Kanlaya in the other photo. There were 4 in this big front yard (all the girls I assumed), Gung by himself, and 2 up the back which I figured were the younger boys.
Anjalee certainly stands out, she looks quite different to the others which makes sense given she’s Sri Lankan.
I actually think that's Thong Dee, not Anjalee. It would also account to the size difference, Thong Dee is a rather small female. The female in the back looks to be Anjalee.
@akasha@Jambo No, it’s not Thong Dee. Thong Dee has significant pigmentation around her ears beyond what this female has. See this photo: Pittwater Online News
@Zoofan15 yeah, it’s gotta be Anjalee, she is completely different to the others. Even my non-zoo nerd sister pointed her out as different immediately.
@Zoofan15 Sorry, i've always thought of Thong Dee as a short, bald female, but it turns out she actually has a decent amount of hair on her head and has quite a bit of pigmentation on her hairs. I think i've confused her with Num Oi tbh.
I'm suprised Kanlaya's so tall. The photo from Swanson02, seemed to show her noticeably shorter than Thong Dee, so maybe Anjalee's not as tall as we thought.
@Jambo I’ll admit I was thrown by their similarities in height and was looking for tusks to see if it was Sabai, as the calf looked way too big for a four year old compared to what we all believed to be a tall female. Anjalee had overtaken Burma in height by the time of her departure, but I’d never considered Burma to be a large cow. She was always noticeably smaller than Kashin.