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Leopards of Sabi Sands

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Sindile

I miss this boy.


Sindile/Madiba - Sabi Sands, Jors Dannhauser - 29 Nov 2015


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Sindile/Madiba - Ep Rangers, Dawie Jacobs - 11 Jul 2016


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Marlon du Toit: " A young male leopard hovers defensively over an impala carcass. Or atleast what remains of it.

He never made the kill himself, his mother did that for him. At this age he is very capable of killing smaller prey like game birds, lizards, mongooses & the like. His mother though will do the harder work & supply him with a meal until the estimate age of 18 months, give or take.

In this picture he is defending the remains of the impala against his mom. See, she already knows that at this age, he is incredibly defensive of meals. She’s able to displace him if she really wanted to, but it’s all a part of growing up for the young male, to ensure he’s ready for the big bad world away from her side.  "


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Nelis Wolmarans: " Last light on the Sand River... "


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=68.ARD5aSDlopIRryGUJwa28K0UuvTg1Y4GqY0FwEt6lrubWvYkns-VsRMztnZqnxV3aOImaHJYSotmdxGtEPC-Vc442LExpVdCudCoLt2pA8DavgZHFTpaTdCJHFUd38aFEP8Ggxb5bnVsVNK6lACAneVQKuRHSWWWBj8BKQu496e2h6kJV4_NuV7GVC3RdVQwknou4YrvEgl5v9G13G_dhhv4PF7clgU4rJ8QXxYcnDIPPOIIVpjMmzi7l9kA2O2beezDjXSRa_6VVYJEGtiw3gScxbr8b_pBO9jqzfQ1gZV6xATwVetmoAg7Fyosnf-22iM8YRgonAF4fOINSw&__tn__=HHH-R]Mvula Male Leopard



Mvula male.




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Deon Kelbrick: " Leopard mom and cub making a beautiful scene in a marula tree with an impala kill. "


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Mvula male.

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Im confused. Anderson still alive?

"May 2020 Roaming wild. As far as we know Anderson 4:4 Male continues to survive and is roaming the Londolozi reserve."
https://leopards.londolozi.com/leopard/anderson-44-male


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(05-07-2020, 04:38 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: Mvula male.

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More of Mvula

from Mvula facebook page.


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" Close up from the Sabi Sands. ??
Canon 5DS R 400mm 2.8 "



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" Sabi Sands Beauty ??. Tamboti Young Female from Londolozi. "


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(05-30-2020, 09:09 AM)Spalea Wrote: " Sabi Sands Beauty ??. Tamboti Young Female from Londolozi. "



What a beautiful animal!
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Hosanna in a total relaxed mood.


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Hosanna the Big boy of Sabi Sand dominant Male Leopard around Singita and Northern Londolozi area!


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Inyatini Male Leopard.
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Quote:Inyatini Male Leopard.

Yes that's him. Here's another photo of him:


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Molwati male


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