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Nottens 4:4 Male

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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 A New Territorial Opportunity for the Nottens Male

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Exciting times! Staying tuned as ever.

Hi, he’s definitely spectacular! The sudden loss of his father was a bit of a shock. He so lively entertained with his next dramatic moves. And the Senegal Bush male as well was colouring the blog’s written text with emotional pictures and events. Those leopards stay long in peoples memories I’m sure of that. The Maxim and Mawelawela being more “predictable ” if I may say, in their behaviours. Was the Torchwood male a father to one of the two or why is he portrayed there? I try to remember all the stories of Londolozi ‘s characters, it’s jot easy to though…

Good luck to this young male! Hopefully he can establish a territory of his own there.

Thanks Patrick. If he could make this area his territory it would be particularly good for Xinkhova, as her mating opportunities are so limited by her father’s huge territory.

Hi Patrick, this is such good news hearing the Nottens Male is seeking out his father’s territory for himself. Staying clear of the huge Maxim’s male is a huge advantage point and rather sticking to his father’s territory. There are quite a few females that he can mate with which will be wonderful to start his own legacy. Beautiful photo’s of the Nottens male and Maxim’s male.

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