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Cheetahs of Greater Kruger

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A mother cheetah and her 2 sub adults had eaten most of their impala kill in the middle of a hot day near Crocodile Bridge
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Two males in the Manyeleti 

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A Male cheetah was seen up around Nkorho! 



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( This post was last modified: 04-04-2022, 02:50 PM by Tonpa )

A Male? cheetah up in Tanda Tula, Timbavati 




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The resident male, I figured I'd start giving them random names to make it easier. Calling this boy the Savanna male for now

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The coalition in the north of the Manyeleti on an Ostrich Kill. Not sure what to call these two, Koppies coalition, skybeds coalition?



Male 1 by thesafricannomads

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The resident female and her son, he's getting big now. Should be coming up on 1 years old in July 
photo by David Hartog

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A Male up in Ximuwu Lodge, Klaserie


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Cheetah at Snare Dam in Jejane

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Two Males at Cheetah Plains, only 1 male pictured 


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Two males on Ngala this morning

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The resident Sabi Sands Female and her son ran into a Pack of 22 wildogs
Luckily they escaped 

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A male seen along the Mopani-Letaba road near the Klein Shawa Waterhole 
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Our resident Sabi Sands female and her son 


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A cheetah resident of Sabi Sands Game Reserve

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