eatmore-pbj
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You are correct which is why I asked for context too…When I was in Mozambique and Tanzania... way out in the wild. The sable seemed to either be in herds with cows and calves, or alone. I'm not sure if they form bachelor groups but if they do, I didn't see it.
I'm sure I'll catch some flack over this, but if that picture is in South Africa, they are likely fenced. While hunting I've never seen a sable in South Africa that wasn't fenced and even when I was in a 75,000 acre fenced property, the one sable I saw was in a small fenced in corner of the property near the gate. They are valuable and owners want to know where they are.
Perhaps @spike.t can answer better. I believe he has a lot of sable in a fairly large fenced reserve.