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Dan Hirschowitz

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Dan developed his love for the African bush whilst growing up on a family run farm in the Kwa-Zulu Natal midlands. Growing up in the bushveld he was surrounded by wildlife and finds his passion in what nature has to offer. After completing ...

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on The Privilege Of Viewing Cubs At Londolozi

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I love the photos of the hyena cubs. Nice blog Dan.

Fantastic photos of these pups and cubs, Dan. It’s always such a pleasure to watch these youngsters and their mothers.

We were delighted last month when Veatence and Megan sighted the cheetah with her three cubs, a hyena along with denning cubs peeking out, and the three rivers female and her cub. It was ‘little ones’ heaven at Londolozi!

You’re so right Dan! The highlight for me earlier this month was viewing Nkoveni and her cubs a couple of times. The two youngsters are so playfully, constantly chasing each other and tackling as well. The cheetahs were in Singita and we missed seeing them by minutes when a nosy hyena showed up and chased them away. It truly is rare to see cubs, especially cheetah, and it’s all about timing and luck. Seems you had both in your favor during the past two weeks and the images by you and Jess are fantastic!

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Oh my word Dan, how blessed are we to be able to experience these sightings through your lens and to personally experience the beauty that is Londolozi. We never, ever take this for granted. Thank you for sharing these babies with us. The hyenas are just the cutest, and we’re green with envy at your sightings of the littler cheetahs – we’ve never seen baby cheetahs; we have however had the privilege of seeing the Nkoveni trio when they were much smaller. What a fabulous blog. Thank you Dan.

Dan, cubs are always fun to spend time with. Thanks for the great pictures.

Dear Dan, that is really an absolutly privelegue to see so many cubs- and to be so near with them. Bymyself i am so happy to have the oppurtunity to sse them, mashaba with 3 cubs, Nkoweni with Plaque Rock, and all the other exciting moments with leopards. You are lucky.

You are right Dan in saying it is a precious privilege to see cubs regardless if it leopard, Cheetah or any other cub. My favorite is the leopard and her cubs. Nkoveni is an exceptional mother and her two cubs are absolutely gorgeous. Cheetah Mom and her three cubs is a great achievement because you don’t always see Cheetah, not to talk about their cubs.

Hi, cubs are always a wonder to leave mouth-open… the sweetness and exquisite features of the cheetah and the wild elegant beauty of leopards is in dramatic contrast with the hyena, also considering the stunning beauty of the Nkoveni Female and the ugliness of the old hyena and the funny cuteness of her cubs. They look hairless… all have in common the tight relationship between mother and babies…

Great blog Dan, I didn’t realize how lucky we were as we were fortunate to see cheetah the both times we visited Londolozi. The first time was a mother with her two cubs. They are extraordinary animals.

Excellent! During my last visit I told Patrick and Dorance that I only wanted to see cubs (just to wind them up a bit). To their credit, we saw leopard cubs on 5 of the 6 drives!

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