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Growing up in the small coastal town of Mtunzini afforded Matt a childhood of endless adventures and the freedom to explore the rich diversity of animal and plant life in the area. He thus developed his passion for wildlife at a young age. ...

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Matt, I always admired him and stayed silent in front of his pictures. Leopards are masterpiece of beauty forged by nature. He was one that seemed immortal. In the last picture he’s like a sphynx, and I was moved by his deep sleep close to you. Lions sadly kill the best (even if all Leopards are best to me) this male was extraordinary. As the Senegal Bush male, the Plaque Rock female, the adorable mini Nkoveni and so many others. They don’t seem to be such a huge competitors, as they don’t chase buffalo, wildebeest, zebra… it seems that there’s a sort of… feline silent war towards these absolutely perfect animals. I hope he hasn’t suffered too much. Now he will rest in peace near you as he had done in the past…

a feline sort of hate. He will rest now in peace near you. Hopefully he hasn’t suffered too much…

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I’m going to think he just moved to a different area. It’s not a fitting death for such a beautiful and noble cat to be killed by lions , just doesn’t seem right

So sad to think of never seeing him again, but it is the way of nature. Will continue to hope that he reappears

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I hope he is just spending some time away. He was a wonderful leopard. We had a very close walk by with him too (you were our guide!). I was fortunate to capture some good photos of him.

I’m so sorry to read this, Matt. His presence will indeed be missed. You’ve written a memorable tribute.

Matt, Thanks for the update… Sad for sure…. Although we never got to see him, we enjoyed all the blog posts showcasing him over the years!

Given that he had such a large area, when did the other reserves last see him?

Truly a very sad loss for Londolozi…..we saw him last September in the Sand River and snoozing in a shady spot……then quickly up and moving across the sandy riverbed towards a hidden reedbuck in the grasses….which he missed. But I ended up with some epic shots of him crossing in a stalk position across the sand…..very much in a jaguar-like scenario! Now I will hope for good things for his son, the Nottens male….who we also spent time with last year.

Matt, thanks for this update on the Nweti Male. Maybe he has indeed just moved further south and is still alive.
It would be such a pity if lions had killed him. Leopards are such incredible animals, so graceful, powerful and beautiful. But anyway, that‘s life in the bush, often fatal for the most wonderful creatures.

Hi Matt, this is very sad news to hear although you are not certain yet. Let’s hope he makes his appearance shortly so that we can marvel at his cool and calm presence. Other wise it is fate that the lions have killed him, just like the Senegal bush male and the Plague rock female. Such a pity and actually heartbreaking.

I appreciate this heartfelt tribute to the Nweti male, but sincerely hope it is premature. Spending time with your neighbors in the south, I’ve had a few opportunities to view this magnificent male, in addition to his progeny over the past few years. As you stated, he is a stately male, tall, strong, charismatic – the perfect male leopard. He seemed to be the perfect mating partner for Ntsumi, passing on his strong genes, inasmuch she has successfully raised 4 cubs-leopards in the past few years. So I’m going to remain hopeful that he will turn up – it was thought that Flat Rock met his demise but he just moved further north.

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What a beautiful tribute to a magnificent cat…. But I also am going to still hope he has just moved to another area in his territory. Let’s wish for the best until we know for sure.
Until then, will keep praying for good news!

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