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Leopards of Sabi Sands

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(08-22-2022, 06:10 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Another leopard incident. Not sure who

Inyathini, Nyeleti or Quarantine?

Apparently Nyeleti..
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Hukumuri, Hosana and now Nyeleti.. All died to the hands of humans recently.. 

Idk, but something obiviously isnt working right..

Looks like peoples are becoming too complacent and reckless when dealing and hanging in wild animals habitat.. Sad.
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( This post was last modified: 08-27-2022, 01:42 AM by Tonpa )

Some interesting events in Djuma. The resident Female Tlalamba had two cubs almost a year old who have gone missing. The resident male Molwati (their father) seems to also gone missing sometime before which has allowed another male Tavangumi (Nyeletis son) to push in. People think he's possibly responsible for the cubs disappearance. 

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(08-26-2022, 08:26 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Some interesting events in Djuma. Tlalamba the resident female on Djuma had two cubs almost a year old who have gone missing. The resident male Molwati (their father) seems to be missing which has allowed another male Tavanguma (Nyeletis son) to push in. People think he's possibly responsible for the cubs disappearance. 


Yes.It is very depressing! I don't want to even think about it.
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Tavangumi by Bill Drew

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Eyrefield, the Male from MalaMala who moved to Nkorho has now shown up in the western sector.



He met Thamba and Thamba showed submission




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(09-08-2022, 04:35 PM)Tonpa Wrote: He met Thamba and Thamba showed submission

Yea, although Thamba won the kill (weird).

This Eyrefield is big boy, i taught Thamba was big, but Eyrefield is taller and longer, although Thamba is much more muscular.

Who sired Eyrefield?

With now Nyeleti gone, there is space now for Eyrefield male there, right?
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(09-08-2022, 11:43 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(09-08-2022, 04:35 PM)Tonpa Wrote: He met Thamba and Thamba showed submission

Yea, although Thamba won the kill (weird).

This Eyrefield is big boy, i taught Thamba was big, but Eyrefield is taller and longer, although Thamba is much more muscular.

Who sired Eyrefield?

With now Nyeleti gone, there is space now for Eyrefield male there, right?

Should be yeah, with both Hosana and Nyeleti gone Singita is open for the taking. Ravenscourt is 10 years old now too
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"The grumpy Timbavati male leopard shares a kudu kill with the Maribye male. Strangely, there was no aggression while Maribye patiently waited his turn."


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Forgot to post this one, Ngoboswan, Eyrefields brother showed up on Djuma and had a little showdown with Molwati. Not sure where he went after this, probably back to MalaMala






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Tavangumi on Djuma. Seems he's making a solid push for this area


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"Euphorbia continued his territorial expansion this week. He came across Ravenscourt feeding on an impala kill with Hlambela close by. Euphorbia showed Hlambela no mercy and chased him off after a short skirmish. Ravenscourt dropped the kill and also left the area after Euphorbia arrived"


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(10-10-2022, 10:50 AM)Tonpa Wrote: "Euphorbia continued his territorial expansion this week. He came across Ravenscourt feeding on an impala kill with Hlambela close by. Euphorbia showed Hlambela no mercy and chased him off after a short skirmish. Ravenscourt dropped the kill and also left the area after Euphorbia arrived"

Who sired Euphorbia?
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(10-10-2022, 11:15 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(10-10-2022, 10:50 AM)Tonpa Wrote: "Euphorbia continued his territorial expansion this week. He came across Ravenscourt feeding on an impala kill with Hlambela close by. Euphorbia showed Hlambela no mercy and chased him off after a short skirmish. Ravenscourt dropped the kill and also left the area after Euphorbia arrived"

Who sired Euphorbia?


The Hukumuri female and most likely Nyeleti male
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