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Patrick Grealy

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Patrick was born and raised in Johannesburg and from a young age dreamt about living in the bush. He grew up going on family holidays to Madikwe in the North West where his passion grew. After high school Patrick went to the Eastern ...

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on The Ximungwe Female Leopard has Cubs!

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Wonderful to see, new cubs in the area. Such exciting news. On that subject. Any news on the Tsalala female?

What wonderful news. Great to read this. We visited in mid-January in search of her. Pleased that she had reared these cubs.

Patrick, What fantastic news! Hoping she can be as successful as she was with Ntomi!

suchh precious little ones!

Wishing her success in raising her cubs. Thanks for the pictures and the update Patrick.

Such exciting news – and such sweet looking little cubbies! I hope they continue to flourish and follow in the footsteps of big brother Ntomi!

Thanks for the update, Patrick. So they’re about 10 weeks old now?

Hi Patrick, any new leopard cubs is a fantastic view and I can well imagine you were over the moon with them! The Sunset Bend lineage is strongly present, what about the Mother Leopard ‘s? Have you ever got any news about the Ndzanzeni female? These two little guys bear a wonderful marking. Absolutely lovely, hopefully the future will be bright for them all.

Hi Patrick. These images of the Ximungwe female and her two cubs are stunning. So happy that the new den has been found so that we can view the cubs more frequently. I see one cubs coat is a little darker than the other one. She is an outstanding mother and let’s hope she can raise both of these cubs to independence without any hiccups. Thanks for the update on the Ximungwe female and her cubs.

Wonderful news, Patrick. Londolozi is indeed an incredible place regarding leopards.

OH MY GOSH!!!!!

This is such exciting news and fantastic to view these tiny cubs once again in your accompanying images Patrick. She has been successful raising male cubs in successive litters, so let’s hope she uses her past experiences to raise at least one of these cubs. It’s good to know that only one vehicle is approaching the den site on each drive, so that the little ones slowly become familiar with the sound and look of the vehicles.

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Lovely pictures – but the post should come with a cuteness overload warning

Here’s hoping for a daughter to continue her line–but of course, any success is welcomed. She’s already proven to be a fantastic mother! I hope her two sons are able to sire cubs of their own soon. ❤️🐾

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