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Piccadilly 3:3 female

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on Will The Piccadilly Female Be Next To Claim The Plaque Rock Female’s Territory?

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Fascinating to follow, Reece, thanks for the update.

Thanks for the update, Reece. I’ve never seen the Piccadilly female in all my visits, (or her daughter) and would love to. However, I’m a huge fan of Xinkhova so I’m torn!

Hi, I was pleasantly surprised to read news and see pictures of the Piccadilly female, she’s very beautiful, with a dense colour on her face and many spots. Different from the Xinkova female that’s immediately recognisable as a Nkoveni ‘s daughter. I was curious about who would take the territory of the poor Plaque Rock female, another beauty typical “Nkoveni style”. It seems that they were all made almost the same… I was thinking of the Thunbela female. She stole my heart in some way. Does anyone have got any news on her? A very exciting time head, with legendary and new female leopard possibly falling pregnant to very fit males… waiting for any development, thank you sooo much for any update

Who ever stakes the Plague rock Female’s territory will have a beautiful huge rock that she always used to ly on. Maybe the Piccadilly female will as I think she is older than the Xinkhova female and maybe also a little bit bigger. Hope they don’t come to blows as they are both beautiful leopardessess and we would not want either one getting injured. The Maxim’s male was mating with the Piccadilly female and if she is pregnant then that territory would be ideal for her. Isn’t that Maxim’s a stunning specimen of a leopard. So huge and absolutely beautiful.

Thanks for this update on the Piccadilly Female, Reece.
I love hearing about the manouvers and whereabouts of Londolozi’s leopards – they are my favorite animals.

It would be wonderful to have Piccadilly female back in Londolozi, patrolling her own territory. It’s been three plus years since I spent a morning with her, finding her in the dewey grass not long after our drive began. After that it was two blissful hours watching and following her as she wound her way through her territory, finally settling her lithesome body along the fallen over trunk of a dead tree, closing her eyes to us for a nap. It’s a morning I’ll never forget and I hope that you will have the same opportunity one day soon.

Interesting turn of events. Is there anything that’s happened at the neighbor’s that may be pushing her westward?

I do wonder if, in addition to ceding a portion of her territory to the Ngungwe Female, that she has been raising a male cub (the n0w-named Matumi Male) further east is the reason for her prolonged absence from Londolozi soil. While the Maxims Male is a prospective father of the Matumi Male, the Flat Rock Male also believes himself to be the father of the cub (they’ve been seen together numerous times). Perhaps she felt he was most secure that side?

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