Nick Tennick

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Nick has always loved the outdoors and never turns down an opportunity for an adventure. After finishing high school in Johannesburg, where he grew up, Nick spent a gap year in the Zimbabwean bushveld which truly sparked his love for wildlife and conservation of the African bush. It was only after studying and spending several years working in corporate real estate that he felt the urge to do something more fulfilling and follow his passion. Joining the Londolozi guiding team has been one of his greatest achievements yet!

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The first cub of the legendary 3:4 female, the Nottens female grew to be the oldest recorded leopard on Londolozi (18yrs)

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Nottens 5:5 Female

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Mother Leopard
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Timeline
23 stories
Territory
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Parents
1 known
Litters
8 known
Offspring
known
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Mashaba 3:3 Female
2008 - present

The Mashaba female is currently Londolozi’s best-known leopard. Her relaxed nature means she is comfortable around the vehicles.

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Mashaba 3:3 Female

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Sunsetbend
Identification
markings
Timeline
149 stories
Territory
maps
Parents
2 known
Litters
10 known
Offspring
known
Siblings
known
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12
Nkoveni 2:2 Female
2012 - present

A gorgeous female who is found to the east of camp. Easily recognised by her 2:2 spot pattern she is often to be found in Marula trees.

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Nkoveni 2:2 Female

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Sunsetbend
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markings
Timeline
178 stories
Territory
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Parents
2 known
Litters
5 known
Offspring
known
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known
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12
Ndzanzeni 4:3 Female
2012 - present

This female is a success story all in herself, being born as a single cub to the Riverbank 3:3 female in early 2012.

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Ndzanzeni 4:3 Female

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61 stories
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2 known
Litters
3 known
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13

Initially skittish she spent a lot of time in the Sand River, now relaxed she makes up the majority of leopard viewing west of camp.

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Nhlanguleni 3:2 Female

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Sunsetbend
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markings
Timeline
114 stories
Territory
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Parents
2 known
Litters
7 known
Offspring
known
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9
Ximungwe 5:3 Female
2015 - present

Having been viewed by vehicles from an early age, this leopard is supremely relaxed around Land Rovers.

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Ximungwe 5:3 Female

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Sunsetbend
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markings
Timeline
171 stories
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Parents
1 known
Litters
2 known
Offspring
known
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11
Flat Rock 3:2 Male
2013 - present

A dominant male leopard over the majority of the north. He originally took over the 4:4 Male's territory when he died.

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Flat Rock 3:2 Male

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Unknown
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Timeline
87 stories
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0 known
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0 known
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9
Nweti 4:2 Male
2015 - present

He is a large, tall, and long male that has an incredible coat and a tuft of hair on his neck

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Nweti 4:2 Male

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Unknown
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16 stories
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2 known
Litters
0 known
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12

Initially seen as a young male in 2016, this leopard only properly established territory on Londolozi in mid-2019

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Senegal Bush 3:3 Male

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Unknown
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104 stories
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0 known
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0 known
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Nkuwa 3:3 Female
2018 - present

One of two sisters born to the Nhlanguleni Female, both of whom made it to independence, the first intact litter to do so in 7 years.

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Nkuwa 3:3 Female

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Sunsetbend
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Timeline
47 stories
Territory
maps
Parents
1 known
Litters
1 known
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known
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Xinzele 4:4 Female
2017 - present

A small female often found in NW Marthly. Similar spot pattern to her mother the Ingrid Dam Female.

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Xinzele 4:4 Female

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Unknown
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41 stories
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Parents
2 known
Litters
2 known
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A pretty young playful female found along the river to the east of camp

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Plaque Rock 3:3 Female

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Sunsetbend
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markings
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58 stories
Territory
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Parents
2 known
Litters
1 known
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11
Maxim's 5:3 Male
2013 - present

Fairly skittish male that is presumed to have come from the Kruger National Park.

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Maxim's 5:3 Male

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Unknown
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48 stories
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0 known
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0 known
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Forced into early independence as her mother was killed by the Southern Avoca Males.

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Three Rivers 2:2 Female

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Sunsetbend
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Timeline
73 stories
Territory
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Parents
2 known
Litters
1 known
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4
Ngungwe 3:3 Female
2020 - present

Young inquisitive beautiful female, bordering on independence as of November 2021

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Ngungwe 3:3 Female

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Sunsetbend
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16 stories
Territory
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Parents
2 known
Litters
0 known
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3
Xinkhova 2:2 Female
2021 - present

A stunning young female with a very similar spot pattern to her mother, the Nkoveni Female. Litter still completely intact March 2022.

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Xinkhova 2:2 Female

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Sunsetbend
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50 stories
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1 known
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0 known
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Also young and playful but rather with a spot pattern of 3:2. She is slightly bigger than her sister.

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Stone Drift 3:2 Female

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Sunsetbend
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26 stories
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Parents
1 known
Litters
0 known
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known
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3
Ntomi 3:3 Male
2021 - present

A single cub of the Ximungwe Female's second litter. Initially rather skittish but is very relaxed now. Birth mark in his left eye.

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Ntomi 3:3 Male

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Sunsetbend
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87 stories
Territory
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Parents
2 known
Litters
0 known
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3
Nsuku 2:3 Male
2021 - present

Somewhat skittish after becoming independent, he is an impressive young male with a rich golden coat.

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Nsuku 2:3 Male

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Sunsetbend
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Timeline
30 stories
Territory
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Parents
2 known
Litters
0 known
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2
Thumbela 4:3 Female
2022 - present

Born into a litter of two, male cub did not survive. She is seen more and more in central Marthly and rapidly approaching full independence.

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Thumbela 4:3 Female

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Unknown
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21 stories
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Parents
2 known
Litters
0 known
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Xitsalala 2:2 Male
2019 - present

A handsome young male leopard that originates from Ngala in the Timbavati Reserve north of here. He had a sister who made it to independence

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Xitsalala 2:2 Male

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Unknown
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4 stories
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0 known
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0 known
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