Polentswa, a leopard is my favourite animal and I would explore every possible means of getting it out of camp first, but I also have small kids and unfortunately I care more about them naturally.
We visit Mpila camp in Imfolozi fairly often and it doesn’t have a fence. Last year a leopard walked through camp in the early morning next to unit 15 without incident, however a few years ago a man was attacked in the middle of the day there while cooking a potjie. He survived but sustained some serious injuries. Admittedly this was a sick old leopard, however kids are always a concern. My kids have learnt how to behave in a game reserve and what to do and what not to do, but the vast majority of parents and therefore by default their kids, are clueless.
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Those Kruger fences don't keep leopards out at all..My sons when they were teenagers on a Very hot summers night decided to sneak quietly to the pool at Shingwedzi to quietly slip into the darkened pool to cool off as we were literally frying in our tent. Their torches picked up a lovely leopard drinking out the pool at 1 amAlf wrote:Well that same afternoon we walked along the trail and actually looked at all the overhanging trees and said this should be easy for a leopard to get into camp...

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The fences definitely don’t keep leopards out, especially at LS behind Keartland guest house (don’t ask how I know


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BC this could be your Keartland cat ..coming through the main gate at Lower Sabie at 3 pm in the afternoonBushcraft wrote:![]()
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The fences definitely don’t keep leopards out, especially at LS behind Keartland guest house (don’t ask how I know) , but they do act as a restriction and allow a sense of security to those who believe it makes them safe


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Leopards in 99.9999999% of the time will just slink away and will not engage humans ..they live amongst humans ..just that most humans don't know thatAlf wrote:I see we were reading the same book RP
Leopards are opportunists and they get into a routine, so any human following any routine are in trouble if entering leopard country
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LOL Harry ..apparently this Lower Sabie fence breach through the gate ..the cat went straight through the bush towards the busy day centre and camping site ..Everyone was blissfully unaware and saw Niksharrys wrote:![]()
Thanks for that info....i mean I will only be camping in my tent at LS in 3 weeks time


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Not so sure about that pic, Peter...but there was a confirmed sighting of a leppie sitting on the gate post of Berg&Dal early one morning...they do move about in the camps, obviously. The question is should they be shot or not, so a bit off two topics here! 

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Richprins wrote:Not so sure about that pic, Peter...but there was a confirmed sighting of a leppie sitting on the gate post of Berg&Dal early one morning...they do move about in the camps, obviously. The question is should they be shot or not, so a bit off two topics here!


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