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Mashaba 3:3 Female

Mashaba 3:3 Female

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Makhotini 3:3 Male

Makhotini 3:3 Male

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Maliliwane 2:2 Female

Maliliwane 2:2 Female

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Inyathini 3:3 Male

Inyathini 3:3 Male

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Tatowa 3:3 Female

Tatowa 3:3 Female

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Gowrie 2:2 Male

Gowrie 2:2 Male

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Dudley Riverbank 3:3 Female

Dudley Riverbank 3:3 Female

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Anderson 4:4 Male

Anderson 4:4 Male

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Tamboti 4:3 Female

Tamboti 4:3 Female

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Xidulu 2:3 Female

Xidulu 2:3 Female

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Tutlwa 4:3 Female

Tutlwa 4:3 Female

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Piva 3:2 Male

Piva 3:2 Male

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Nhlanguleni 3:2 Female

Nhlanguleni 3:2 Female

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Island 5:3 Female

Island 5:3 Female

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Ndzanzeni 4:3 Female

Ndzanzeni 4:3 Female

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Ximungwe 5:3 Female

Ximungwe 5:3 Female

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Kevin Power

Field Guide/Finance

Kevin hails from the small town of George, but we try not to hold that against him... After obtaining a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Finance at the University of Stellenbosch, Kev realised that town life wasn't for him for the moment, and ...

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Not a great lover of most B&W shots but the Tamboti female shot is a cracker

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Fantastic! Thanks so much for sharing these gorgeous leopards!

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Wow – each and every photo is just fantastic, as is each and every leopard!
Thanks so much.

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Wonderful post. Two questions: did you ever see the Camp Pan male, and if you did, do you thing the Anderson male is bigger than he was?
Second, what is your speculation of how the Gowrie male died?

Miss Londo!

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I’d like to learn a bit more about Ntoma and Ingrid Dam if anyone can help me out!

Hi Danny,

We don’t know too much about them ourselves, but will be sure to post about them if we receive some more information.

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All beautiful Leopards Kevin! I have to say that the Tamboti Young Female is one of my favourites, having seen her as a young cub, and I’m so happy to see her looking healthy and strong. Can you tell me where the Nanga Female has gone and if you see her on Londolozi any longer? Do you know if she had any more cubs? Thank you for sharing your stunning images of Londolozi’s beautiful Leopards.

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What a magnificent collection, thank you for sharing!

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What a treat to read about these wonderful cats, which are my favourite too.

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What a wonderful portrait of you leopards.. They are my favorite cat! Mysterious and illusive, showing you only what they want you to see.

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I have yet to see a leopard in the wild and spend time in Londolozi!..So my CONGRATULATIONS to the amazing collaborative work ethic amongst the professional contributors in Londolozi. The inspiring stories & exceptional photographs have enabled much appreciation & gratification… so THANK-YOU ALL

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