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Kyle Gordon

Londolozi Alumnus

Kyle was born and raised in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe. His childhood was spent scurrying barefooted along the banks of various rivers and dams, fishing rod ever-in-hand, enjoying the beauty and freedom of outdoors. Kyle obtained a degree in construction from UCT ...

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on The Cheetah Hunt

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Marvelous series of images, thanks for sharing. How fortunate to be able to see and capture this handsome cheetah.

Magnificent animal, if they had enough room to roam and hunt, without being stolen their offsprings for exploiting them as pets, there would be many more all over Africa and Asia. I never like to see a kill, especially when it lasts for a long time. The mother didn’t fight to help her calf, maybe she was too far or thought it lost. It’s a significantly large prey however. And the lack of oxygen makes the death less painful at last. Do you think this male may be the father of the three adorable cubs?

The mother was hiding in some bushes nearby and came out of them when the cheetah started eating the calf. It was really so sad to see her watching her young one being devoured. Nature can be really cruel.

Hi Kyle, that was indeed an incredible chase and after that such a struggle of the kudu to regain some strength. In vain, as the cheetah didn’t let go. Life and death, in such close proximity. Both fighting for survival. A very special sighting.

Oh my word, how dramatic that was and how lucky you were to see it. Not easy to watch, but I hope he managed to keep the calf – so often they lose their kill almost straightaway to hyenas etc.

This was a brilliant capture of a cheetah hunt and highlights the aftermath when the predator is so exhausted and worried about other predators, he fails to complete the deed immediately. He looks like the male I viewed last year, a beautiful specimen of this not often seen big cat within Londolozi. The observation of a kill can be upsetting, but it is survival for the cheetah in addition to other species and at the end of the day if cheetahs don’t hunt and kill, they will perish. All the accompanying images delicately told the story.

Great pictures and video Kyle. Hard to watch but nature is unforgiving when survival is at stake..

Wow Kyle, you definitely have a gift for storytelling and the video was super. Especially captivating was the shot as he crept down off the termite mound and came directly toward you! The calf put up a valiant fight but not nearly as lucky as Euce’s camera!!! “Keep going, boet (brother)!”

What a stunning Cheetah male and the video of him stalking and killing the kudu calf is an eye opener for someone wanting to see the chase, kill, all in a video. Shame I felt sorry for the calf and the mother kudu. Female Cheetah with her 3 cubs are gorgeous.

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A once in a lifetime sighting

Incredible sighting and photo/video capture Kyle! The cheetah, while elusive, are my favorite of the “big” cats, and seeing it in action is thrilling.

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