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Ximungwe 5:3 Female

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Kirst Joscelyne

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At less than a year old, Kirst went to her family’s hut in the Greater Kruger National Park, and has been fortunate enough to continue to go there ever since. Sharing a passion for the bush with her family, led to countless trips ...

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Morning LGR. That was such a very good and interesting load of animal and bird photos you put up for today, so thank you for that. I hope the 2 adult lionesses of the Kambula pride that are thought to have lost their cubs to the Gajima males last month, will soon fall pregnant again with their own brand new litters sired by the large Gajima males in a few months time. I’ll be truly surprised if at least 1 of the 2 lionesses has still got her cubs, but kept them very well hidden in a safe and secluded densite. It is tricky to know for sure, but it’ll be nice to think that is the case even if we aren’t 100% sure ourselves at the moment currently.

I do also hope that the Ximungwe female leopard’s new litter of cubs have survived the torrential heavy rain you’ve had there for the last few days or so. It will be an absolute miracle if they’re still alive and well despite the terrible weather. We know for sure that she is and has been a very good mother to all to all of the cubs she’s given birth to, raised successfully and lost tragically. I, like you do, want her new litter to live. It is fingers crossed for her and them.

We know she’s raised two big handsome males from two litters of one all the way to hard independence successfully, so I don’t see any reason why she can’t do it again after two failed attempts in a row. She is a very popular and lovely female leopard to see and view, especially when she’s got small cubs to feed, look after and protect. Whilst she’s got her paws full with looking after them, she’s also got to provide a lot of meat and milk for them as well. I hope she’ll be successful.

Has her older sister, the Nkoveni female been seen mating with the Maxim’s male there yet again at all if possible? If so, then I hope it won’t be long before she to is also looking heavily pregnant with her new litter if cubs on your property. They colossal and massive Maxims male has got a lot of beautiful girlfriends all vying for his attention as they want to sire a lot more cubs with him. Hasn’t he? And out of his girlfriends, the Nkoveni female is the oldest of them all. It’ll be great if all of his lady friends have new cubs of their own sired by him by the time we’re in the middle of the year eventually. I bet the huge Maxim’s male is possibly the biggest of all the male leopards you get to see and view there in terms of size.

It is good to see the big handsome young Styx male and his older Kambula lioness lady friend are still together. I know they have been together for a long time now, but I don’t know what the chances are of her mating with him of a coalition of big and older male lions, so that she can sire her first ever litter with him or them at long last. I do sometimes wonder if she’s desperate to become a mother at all, as she hasn’t been very flirtatious and just trying to present herself in front of him by been in a amorous mood. It would be so lovely to see her with cubs of her own to feed, look after and protect very soon one day later this year. They certainly don’t seem to have any trouble finding themselves enough food to feed on very nicely together and keep well fed. Do let me know what you know and think about those lions and leopards I’ve mentioned as soon as possible please.

Hope to hear from you shortly.

Robert 23.1.26

Kirst,
Lovely set of photos! I recognize that tree and the Shingi male. Was that a recent photo or from when I visited in September? Favorite photo of him in the tree at sunset-stunning!

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