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Leopards of Sabi Sands

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Ntsumie leopardess, daughter of Kuchava and granddaughter of Thandi.




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Tshabalala Male formerly known as the 2:1 nervous male, he's been in MalaMala since late 2020.


"How often do you get to see the Tshabalala Male Leopard at Mala Mala?

Answer: More often now than we use to before, and he is starting to relax the older he gets and possibly due to the fact that he may be the next dominant Male Leopard on the Eastern Bank of the Sand River , replacing or may have already replaced the Accipiter Male.

Here is a small clip of the Tshabalala Male (who was referred to to as the 2:1 Nervous Male for while before being properly named)"


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Xidulu patrolling his territory.




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Maribye went inside the camp  Grin




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Kuchava got a meal!!




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Molwati stole his son Maribye's kill




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Maribye's birthday!!




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Langa, a 3.5 year old leopardess daughter of Sibuya and sister of the boy Sasha.




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Tortoise Pan Leopard, by Quiet Eagle and Wild Earth.




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Would you know the name of this leopard? I remember seeing this screenshot from instagram many months ago from a leopard in the Western Sector, I thought he was huge, but never got his name.


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Unfortunately I can't find the original instagram post.
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(03-27-2023, 08:59 AM)Mapokser Wrote: @afortich

Would you know the name of this leopard? I remember seeing this screenshot from instagram many months ago from a leopard in the Western Sector, I thought he was huge, but never got his name.


*This image is copyright of its original author


Unfortunately I can't find the original instagram post.

Sorry bro @Mapokser, I don't recognize him. Maybe any of my friends @Tonpa or @Tr1x24 recognize him??
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(03-27-2023, 08:59 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Would you know the name of this leopard? I remember seeing this screenshot from instagram many months ago from a leopard in the Western Sector, I thought he was huge, but never got his name.

Looks like legend himself, Ravescourt.
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Prince Maribye 




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beautiful Nsumie, daughter of Kuchava and granddaughter of Thandi, by Quiet Eagle and Wild Earth.




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Young prince Maribye is getting stronger, by Quiet Eagle and Wild Earth




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