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James Tyrrell

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James had hardly touched a camera when he came to Londolozi, but his writing skills that complemented his Honours degree in Zoology meant that he was quickly snapped up by the Londolozi blog team. An environment rich in photographers helped him develop the ...

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Interesting blog. Great leopard dynamics. It will be interesting to see who will become the dominant male.

Brian C
Guest

Great update. I wonder if Camp Pan male will try to move into the Tugwaan (or Bicycle Crossing) male’s territory across the Sand River. Those 2 old guys have squabbled and fought for years, but both have survived pretty well. It will be interesting to see how the male leopard’s territories shift.

Jill Grady
Guest

Interesting blog James. I guess we’ lol have to wait to see what happens next. I love the Camp Pan so I’m hoping he keeps his territory for a while longer.

Digital Tracker

It is sad to see the demise of a Grand Warrior.. But also exciting to see the rise of a young powerful leopard. Thank you for sharing..

S.w. Tsang
Guest

Life is so unforgiving to the old , especially wild cats like the camp pan male

Jan Baldwin
Guest

Thank you for such a thorough report on the leopard saga. They are all very beautiful cats. Always good to see them in your blogs and to know how they are doing.

Senior Digital Ranger

It is always sad to see or read about the end of a magnificent leopard, but unfortunately that is life & we have to accept it as there will be more in the future & can be thankful that Camp Pan has passed his genes onto to make them! Thanks James

Shema S.
Guest

Interesting update, thanks for sharing. Who is the Piva Young Male’s father?

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