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Tortoise Pan 4:3 Male

Tortoise Pan 4:3 Male

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Nic Martin

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Nic grew up in Johannesburg, where frequent trips to his family’s reserve and visits to various other reserves sparked his interest in the African bush. His father, a former guide, and his grandmother, a conservationist, nurtured his early dream of becoming a guide. ...

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Ha! I love it when the Universe shows its sense of humor. It feels like a playful exchange of energy. In this case, you got a great sighting anyway, and the chance of him not being in either tree was significantly higher, so win-win.

Completely agree with the win-win mindset! Love a bit of comedy.

Cats, leopards – they can just hand around on a branch in a tree like there are no worries whatsoever in the world. Actually, if you are big enough and careful enough there aren’t many for a leopard.
The Tortoise Pan male is such a character, chilling in the shade of a tree, no worry, maybe later a nice evening snack?

Hi Christa, completely agree. A awesome male to have around.

Perfect sighting, no matter the tree! Fun safari story!

Thank you!

What a cat! The Marula looks always amazing. In spite of his full big male size of an adult male leopard, you can see her mother in his feature. He’s gorgeous. A real king. So funny that you “created “a real image! Something AI is definitely not able to do! Well done Nic!

Thanks Francesca! Keep well.

So that’s the secret to finding a leopard in the perfect Marula tree – just manifest the sighting! I’ll keep that in mind for my upcoming trip, and perhaps like you and your guests, enjoy the experience of seeing Tortoise Pan, Shingi or another magnificent leopard draped nonchalantly along the branch. This was a fun story Nic.

Manifesting definitely helps! Thanks Denise.

Hi Nic, well at least you and your guests got to see the Tortoise Pan Male, although not the way you wanted it to be. Nevertheless what a privilege to see the famous Tortoise Pan male, in the Marula tree where leopards usually love Marula trees to sleep in.

Always a privilege! He’s an incredible male.

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