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on Cheers To The Xitsalala Male Leopard!

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Poor and brave XItsalala male. He certainly has not deserved such a tragic ending.

It was tragic, indeed.

Sean, thanks for the update, can hardly believe it….how rare is that to be killed by 2 leopards! Good to hear though that Tortoise Pan is doing so well, and spreading the Mother Leopard’s genes.

It is rather rare to be killed by a leopard in an altercation like this. Maybe the Tortoise Pan Male was just having a bad day.

This is sad and unfortunate news. For some reason, knowing he was killed by another leopard makes it feel worse. It wasn’t quick like a lion attack, and he likely suffered in his final hours. I’m wondering why the Tortoise Pan Male and Tiyani Female were together, or was it just a chance encounter that found all three leopards in the same vicinity? I’m assuming the Tortoise Pan Male is the presumed father of her cub?

It is unfortunate that it would not have been a quick death. Leopards often cross paths, there could also have been a carcass in the area that one of them had killed and that drew in the others. Yes, I believe that he had mated with the Tiyani Female and so believed to be the father.

How unfortunate. He was quite a handsome fellow. But odds were very much against him, apparently. I remember the Tortoise Pan male as a youngster, fairly aggressive even then, ‘charging’ a hyena right next to our vehicle. RIP.

The Xitsalala Male was a handsome young male, but as you say the odds were stacked against him.

Seems the poor guy had a rough life 🙁 The top photo with his ears so tattered at only 6 years? Is that him too with the lost eye? Was that just before his demise? Don’t recall hearing about this handsome guy but no more I guess 🙁

He certainly did have it tough.

No so that photo of the leopard without the eye is the Anderson Male from a few years ago, he actually never lost his eye, once the swelling went down he recovered fully.

Thank you Sean 🙂

Hi Sean, that is so heartbreaking to hear that this lovely young leopard is no more with us. He really was stunning leopard and it is a shame that he could not get his own territory. Tortoise Pan male is a brut of a 🐆 leopard.

It is such a shame. The Tortoise Pan Male’s reign continues.

There is a photo of the Xitsalala leopard in bad shape posted on the arathusa.co.za website.

Thanks

Fantastic account of this brutal and sad end to a promising male leopard. He would have made a nice addition to the gene pool of Londolozi female leopards, but Mother Nature had other plans. Tortoise Pan has grown into a beast of a leopard and I can’t help but wonder who would survive if there was an altercation between him and Maxim. Let’s hope they don’t stray from their territorial boundaries…..

Thanks so much, Denise. The Tortoise Pan Male is an absolute beast. Maybe one day we will see a clash between him and Maxims.

Digital Ranger

how did the leopard survive wit the damaged eye do you know their claws alone are very capable of major damage I hope it heals and the leopard survived to be able to kill for food

The leopard that has the wound to his face recovered and thankfully never lost his eye.

Senior Digital Ranger

Heartbreaking, makes me extremely sad

Hi Sean! I was actually in the northern Sabi Sand when this occurred and saw the carcass of the Xitsalala Male with the Tortoise Pan Male not far away. It was originally and erroneously reported over the game drive radio as the Hlambela Male only to later be confirmed as the Xitsalala Male. Tiyani was found being pursued by the Xitsalala Male and shortly thereafter the Tortoise Pan Male appeared and both leopards took shots at wounding him. However, TP really did damage and the XM’a face and head were badly torn when we found him that afternoon. Tiyani has a now 10-month old cub and she, the Tortoise Pan Male, and the cub were found on a kill the next morning.

Hey Michael, thanks so much for that. Yes, we initially heard reports that it was the Hlambela Male, but as soon as I saw photos, it became clear that it was not him and was rather the Xitsalala Male.

Nature is a cruel unforgiving reality – too sad

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