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Ximungwe 5:3 Female

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Three Rivers 4:3 Young Female

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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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Remind me of where the Msuthlu Pride resides? I don’t hear them mentioned often, and I can’t remember seeing them before. I’ve been wondering when the cheetah family would separate, so glad they’re still together for now.

Usuall to west of Londolozi on Sabi Sabi

Beautiful pictures, Patrick, I can’t pick a favourite! I think the Thamba male would be 9 years old now?
I’m sure you’ll all be sad when the Makhatini family split up – has there ever been the opportunity to follow a mother plus 3 cubs to maturity before? Let’s hope the cubs stay in the area so you can watch them on their new journey.

My favorties are the curious young hyena cub, and the young ellie quenching it’s thirst.

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Super photos – as always

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This time last year the Makhatini cubs were itty bitty and oh so playful. It’s amazing how large each of the three have grown and that they have survived and thrived. Looking forward to seeing them ‘on their own’ next year!

Lots of really nice big cat photos! My fav is the cheetah mom with her beautiful eye color perfectly mirroring those leaves… thxs Patrick!

Love the photos this week, Pat! The Thamba male portrait is interesting; I’d love to know the back story behind that right ear of his! But my fav is the rather artistic shot of the Makathini mother gazing ahead. The red/brown leaves are a pleasing complement to her coloring.

Hi, all animals are caught in action here, and the moments is perfectly caught- I am obviously touched by the sweet moves of affection between the Three Rivers females, I was struck by the Guinea fowl digging, never seen it so deeply and I like such birds, as Egyptian geese. The black-and-white buffalo picture is absolutely great, it has an atmosphere and the look of the leader tells it all. Beautiful felines, leopards and lions. The Ximungwe female is so striking as usual…. cheetah are my favourite this time, I love the look of the cub turning and looking at you. They are so elegant and delicate yet powerful big cats…

Hyena cub hands down is my fave this week!!!

It’s heartwarming to know you still see the playful side of the young Three Rivers female, especially knowing that she will be leaving her mom soon so thanks for including her photo. Other favorites are the Gijima lion giving the stink eye to a lion looking to share his portion of buffalo, the Makhatini female, portrait of Thamba, and finally the duo of Maxim and Ximungwe. Let’s hope you’ll be seeing her cubs at the beginning of 2026. Thanks Pat

Hi Patrick, you images are outstanding this week in TWIP. My favorite would be the Three Rivers female and her cub, secondly would be the cub on her own walking. She is quite a character and very playful. Loved all your photo’s.

Hi Patrick, great photos as always. To see my beloved cats every week is a privilege. Amazing how this young female leopard was able to climb up that very slender and high tree.
The cutest photo is certainly this young hyena looking out of their hole. Even hyenas can sometimes be cute. And I love the guineafowl – great shot!
Three Rivers Mother and daughter are such wonderful animals. I wonder how long they will probably stay together. The same can be asked about the Makhatini family. Such a good job that cheetah has done with her three cubs. They have enormously grown.
Wow, an amazing week of photo opportunities!

Great pix, of course! Just wondering – what is a “rhino midden”?

A midden in like a communal toilet. So the all defecate in the same spot

The Thamba male is one of my favorites. Having followed him and his Uncle Hosana growing up along side each other. Thamba is also from a Northern Sabi Sand Royal line.. Safari > Karula > Thandi > Thamba. He turned 9 last July, I hope we see him for a fair number of years to come. Lovely Blog, I always look forward to This Week in Pictures.

Is the Three Rivers Young Female the daughter of the Maxim’s male? She got massive bone structure like him.
It’s so difficult to choose but my faves are the Three Rivers young female on the log, the mother cheetah staring, her almost fully grown cub staring backwards with the sun gleaming in those incredible eyes, and the guinea fowl.

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