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African Leopards

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A gorgeous male leopard we encountered on our first drive yesterday.


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Male leopard called Mawenzi, weighing 78kg at that time


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From AfriCat Namibia (24 hours ago)

"Weighing in at almost 83 kg, Mawenzi gained four kilogram in the last 36 months and thus, is the heaviest recorded male in the reserve."


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Some impressive males all shot by the same photographer in Tanzania


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And a lion sized male from Kenya who was well known under the name of Chui


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(07-13-2019, 11:22 AM)Luipaard Wrote: Some impressive males all shot by the same photographer in Tanzania


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And a lion sized male from Kenya who was well known under the name of Chui


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I saw that he said that these Leopards were even outside the protected parks of Tanzania, even more impressive
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(07-14-2019, 01:47 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(07-13-2019, 11:22 AM)Luipaard Wrote: Some impressive males all shot by the same photographer in Tanzania


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And a lion sized male from Kenya who was well known under the name of Chui


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I saw that he said that these Leopards were even outside the protected parks of Tanzania, even more impressive

I noticed that too, very impressive indeed!
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Simply beautiful ! Maternal behaviour...

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Joshua Loonkushu
Closed the day with split-nose / Kisinger male.

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Leopard Split Nose in March 
We saw him in the afternoon on a tree and drove back to his last place in the morning. He was not there. We searched him all morning and when we got back to lunch we found him 5 minutes from Kaleku Bush Houses on a tree. So we were fortunate enough to be alone with him until he quickly ran into the bush to cool off.
I would like to do that too, because it is very, very hot here in Berlin.
Wish you all a great Sunday! 
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Bec Safari
Kisinja male

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Jason Fernandes
The Keekorok Male. What a gorgeous specimen.

On a Big cat safari with Wilderness Uncut.
June 2019

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( This post was last modified: 07-30-2019, 06:42 PM by Luipaard )

More info from previous post 

"Yesterday morning the AfriCat team was able to immobilize Mawenzi and fit him with a new VHF collar as the strength of his previous one started to weaken. Weighing in at almost 83 kg, Mawenzi gained four kilogram in the last 36 months and thus, is the heaviest recorded male in the reserve."



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Lamak Sheik
Kisinja/Kissinger lording over his kingdom

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Joshua Loonkushu Keekorok
Keekorok male on the prowl

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Hidden, camouflaged into the background, it 's always the panther which is watching you... Sabi Sand Game reserve

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