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Cheetahs of Greater Kruger

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(02-23-2022, 03:48 PM)Tonpa Wrote: A young male and female by Johan Smalman at Shindzela 


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(02-28-2022, 08:41 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Two cheetah at Klaserie by Sabre Rayne Meeser



Oh cool, it's actually the same two cheetahs 


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Ziggi Hugo's pics of the same two  


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I guess they are siblings that have just been left by their mother to become nomadic. The two will likely split up after a few weeks when their priorities begin to diverge.
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The young male offspring of the resident female Sabi Sands Female - Born July 2021 in Singita 

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A two member coalition in the Manyeleti 
By Jeffrey Zurel
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A cheetah mother and two sub-adults on a kill by Danielle Sheedy

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A male near Transport dam
 




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Cheetah mom and her triplet of cubs 
Skukuza, KNP
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A new female on singita


Also seen by Sabi Sabi in February 
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Cheetah seen in Savanna, Sabi Sands
Credit: Savanna Private Game Reserve 


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Resident Male at Savanna by Aidan Dunlop


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The same two Cheetah who are on the Timbavati/Klaserie border

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Resident Sabi Sands female and her cub in Umkumbe today

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