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RE: Leopards of Sabi Sands - Tr1x24 - 01-19-2023

Did Tsemba and Shasha leopards move off? I dont remember seeing any sightings of them in recent months, looks like only Tavangumi and Maribye still here, alongside territorial Molwati and TP.


RE: Leopards of Sabi Sands - afortich - 01-20-2023

(01-19-2023, 06:02 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Did Tsemba and Shasha leopards move off? I dont remember seeing any sightings of them in recent months, looks like only Tavangumi and Maribye still here, alongside territorial Molwati and TP.

I haven't heard anything about Tsemba or Sasha in a while. Actually, Maribye was not seen in while until recently.


RE: Leopards of Sabi Sands - afortich - 01-20-2023

Tlalamba got a meal!!







RE: Leopards of Sabi Sands - afortich - 01-23-2023

Tavangumi







RE: Leopards of Sabi Sands - Tonpa - 01-23-2023

(01-19-2023, 06:02 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Did Tsemba and Shasha leopards move off? I dont remember seeing any sightings of them in recent months, looks like only Tavangumi and Maribye still here, alongside territorial Molwati and TP.

Tsemba disappeared, it's possible he's in that huge block east of the sabi sands. Shasha moved south into Kruger






RE: Leopards of Sabi Sands - afortich - 01-24-2023







RE: Leopards of Sabi Sands - Tr1x24 - 01-24-2023

(01-23-2023, 05:07 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Tsemba disappeared, it's possible he's in that huge block east of the sabi sands. Shasha moved south into Kruger

Shasha is all the way at Biyamiti? Whoa, he travelled a lot.


RE: Leopards of Sabi Sands - Tonpa - 01-25-2023

"The naming of a newly dependant Leopard is always an exciting time. The prospect of further generations down the line and a chance to follow another remarkable life story.

This is the Makumu male, with Makumu meaning ‘the end’ or ‘at the end’. The reason for this name comes from the fact that this male and his sister were the last offspring of the legendary Tlangisa female, who we believe has passed away.

This male is just under two years old, and is already an impressive size for his age. He looks like he could be a formidable Tom within the Greater Kruger National Park in the years to come."

By Neil Jennings

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RE: Leopards of Sabi Sands - afortich - 01-25-2023

Leopardess Cara.







RE: Leopards of Sabi Sands - afortich - 01-26-2023

Cara.







RE: Leopards of Sabi Sands - afortich - 01-26-2023

Good looking Molwati







RE: Leopards of Sabi Sands - afortich - 01-27-2023

Ntsumie leopardess, daughter of Kuchava.







RE: Leopards of Sabi Sands - afortich - 01-27-2023

Prince Maribye wishing to have a bite from the feast of the S8 Imbali lion and Nkuhuma breakaways pride.







RE: Leopards of Sabi Sands - afortich - 01-29-2023







RE: Leopards of Sabi Sands - afortich - 01-30-2023

Maribye got a meal.