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The Ntomi Male and Kangela Male- Virtual Safari #204 – Londolozi Blog

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In this Virtual Safari, we venture out from camp, immediately encountering an African Hawk Eagle indulging in a feast of scrub hare. With a fantastic view, we enjoyed a brief sighting there before the carcass fell from the tree and the Hawk Eagle flew off.

We then turn back to our initial intention for the afternoon: to find a leopard. Motivated by the excitement of unveiling something momentous to you with the backdrop of a leopard would have a little more gravitas to it.

In a stroke of fortune, Reece and Geshom find not one but two leopards tentatively nestled in the branches of a towering Schotia tree. To our surprise, it is two unrelated, nomadic, similar-sized young male leopards, the Ntomi Male and Kangela Male, that capture our attention. The Kangela Male is slightly older yet not much bigger.

Our afternoon is filled with intrigue and speculation as we decipher the events leading up to this encounter. Did the Ntomi Male make the kill, only for it to be pilfered by the equally sized Kangela Male? Or was it the other way around? The peaceful coexistence between these future rivals allows us to witness their dynamics up close and contemplate many of the mysteries of the wild that unfold without us being present.

In doing so we find it the opportune moment to reveal our surprise to you all in the presence of the Ntomi Male. He has other ideas but wait for that in the video.

Along with the surprise I want to extend our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to all of you, our viewers and in particular the YouTube Subscribers, for helping us reach this milestone. This achievement would not have been possible without each one of you, and I want to express my heartfelt appreciation for your continued enthusiasm.

A special acknowledgement is also extended to our dedicated team members, including the exceptional contributions of Megan Kane-Berman, enhancing the quality of our content.

Enjoy this Virtual Safari…


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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A supremely relaxed male leopard, roaming a nomadic journey for the time being.



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