Re: Kgalagadi Cheetahs
Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 10:51 pm
2012-01-10 Smith & Smit and Jocum
Btw Houmoed and Monro 07:20-11:12, they were there when I returned back down the road at 13:41. This was before the sighting of Lisette and co.
Background
Jocum is one of the collared study males. He didn't sire any cubs during G+M's study.
This was a very unusual sighting. When I arrived there were two obviously large male cheetahs (Smith and Smit) harassing a smaller cheetah. Everyone at the sighting initially thought it was a female as Smith and Smit were constantly trying to smell the genital area of the third cheetah. Obviously the collar also suggested to us all that it was a female. Names are left to right.
Smit, Smith and Jocum
Smit, Jocuma and Smith
The smaller cheetah was keeping Smith and Smit at bay, there was a lot of hissing and the odd swipe of a paw. But there were also periods that were quite relaxed and Jocum might roll around.
Jocum, Smit and Smith
Smith, Smit and Jocum
Frontal shot of Smith
Eventually they all moved into the road right underneath the car ahead of me. This is when we realised that the 3rd cheetah was actually male They stayed there for quite a while. When I returned at 13:41 they were under a nearby tree.
Jocum was showing a lot of injuries. Probably from fighting off Smith and Smit.
Side shot of Jocum
I showed these pictures to G+M in the park and they were quite surprised. They had only ever seen this behaviour once before. Then it was in an established coalition where one of the members had just been darted and fitted with a collar. I think this other similar incident was with the FourxFour 3 Males.
Btw Houmoed and Monro 07:20-11:12, they were there when I returned back down the road at 13:41. This was before the sighting of Lisette and co.
Background
Jocum is one of the collared study males. He didn't sire any cubs during G+M's study.
This was a very unusual sighting. When I arrived there were two obviously large male cheetahs (Smith and Smit) harassing a smaller cheetah. Everyone at the sighting initially thought it was a female as Smith and Smit were constantly trying to smell the genital area of the third cheetah. Obviously the collar also suggested to us all that it was a female. Names are left to right.
Smit, Smith and Jocum
Smit, Jocuma and Smith
The smaller cheetah was keeping Smith and Smit at bay, there was a lot of hissing and the odd swipe of a paw. But there were also periods that were quite relaxed and Jocum might roll around.
Jocum, Smit and Smith
Smith, Smit and Jocum
Frontal shot of Smith
Eventually they all moved into the road right underneath the car ahead of me. This is when we realised that the 3rd cheetah was actually male They stayed there for quite a while. When I returned at 13:41 they were under a nearby tree.
Jocum was showing a lot of injuries. Probably from fighting off Smith and Smit.
Side shot of Jocum
I showed these pictures to G+M in the park and they were quite surprised. They had only ever seen this behaviour once before. Then it was in an established coalition where one of the members had just been darted and fitted with a collar. I think this other similar incident was with the FourxFour 3 Males.