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Leopards of Sabi Sands

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Euphorbia spotting what might be the Othawas from a distance and slinking away
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The Maribye male 


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Thamba making a push on Nyeleti 

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Tsemba male back in the north after a short absence


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Ndzanzeni female leopard 


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"Ntsumi on the side of the road. We followed her as she led us to the remains of her kill. With only a few bones left, we watched her finish them off before quenching her thirst at a nearby waterhole. It was great to see her feed as she needs regular meals so that she can produce enough milk for her tiny cubs."


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Tiyani's cubs. Amusing! 
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Another Leopard that hasn't been seen for a time is found. Tavangumi was born in 2018, His mom is the Scotia Female, Dad is unknown.




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A strange sighting. Maribye and Thandi hanging around with the Langa female

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A sad day, the Thandi Female was found dead.
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Sad to hear that. I hope she went peacefull and Maribye is atleast ok.
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No solid details but it seems she was possibly killed by a Male Leopard
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@Duco Ndona 

She was found lifeless with serious wounds to the thoracic region. I'm afraid it wasn't that peaceful... I hoped it was due to old age when I first heard about her death. After all 16 years is old for a leopard.

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I too heard reports of a male leopard in the area. Probably ambushed.
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(04-04-2022, 09:11 PM)Luipaard Wrote: I too heard reports of a male leopard in the area. Probably ambushed.

Why would male leopard attack her in that way? I mean she doesnt have cubs currently to defend. 

Isnt a lion attack more likely?
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Last sighting of Thandi before incident :

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