24/01/2017 - In the far south of the valley- near Houmed



AramisGavinW wrote: The loop around Thirteenth Borehole was quiet, so we decided to go up as far as Fourteenth. We never got there. In-between the two loops, a handful of cars were stopped on the side of the road. ... Getting closer we saw that the mound in the middle of the riverbed was in fact a wildebeest carcass and that there were four cheetah imitating the lions of earlier, sleeping under a tree on the far side of the river.
What is it with all these cats and wanting to stay under trees on the far riverbedAfter a while, one of the cheetahs got up and came across to feed on the carcass
GavinW wrote: As nice as it was to see the lions we only stayed with them for a short while as we wanted to hurry off to the to cheetahs
It wasn’t too far away and when we arrived at the site of the kill we saw that we were in luck as they are back on the kill
The lighting was still quite bad and the cheetah were a bit far away, so the quality of our photos is not great, but they give you an idea of the sighting.
It was really nice to see the interaction between the four as they fed, with the occasional squabble over who had the best feeding spot on the wildebeest
GavinW wrote:We had a short break from the car at Urikaruus before we climbed back into the car and headed south. We had just passed Kamqua when another vehicle stopped us and said that there were some cheetah on a kill a bit further down the road. As we travelled on down, we impatiently expected to see them each time we rounded a bend in the road. Yours truly was getting a bit agitated as cheetahs are one of my favourite cats, and just as we started really wondering that we had missed them, between Batulama and Gemsbokplein we saw the 4 car traffic jam.![]()
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Luckily for us they were positioned under a tree right next to the road
Cars came and went as we stayed at the sighting enjoying every moment of it.
GavinW wrote:
It appeared as if the cheetah got two meals for the price of one.
The springbok ewe which they had caught had clearly been pregnant and the unborn calf is clearly visible in these pics
Really sad, I know, but then that is nature
We were with them for about an hour and a half before we left them under their tree
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