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Re: Overwhelmed with Kgalagadi
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 3:20 pm
by pedro maia
Mel wrote:Oh! My! Word! Nossob delivered cat overload

And that lioness who spooked the cheetahs looks very much alike to the one you had at the waterhole.
Or at least the tummy does
I sooo love that cheetah sighting though! You were incredibly lucky with this particular family. There weren't that many reports of sightings of them.
That's also a reason why we struggle to match up the youngsters... but at least, I think I managed to distinguish between the individuals thanks to
your posting. And while I worked on that, you gave me even more fodder with the other side of the body. At this rate I'll never get to bed tonight
Don't be fooled... I'm incredibly grateful for you photos! Thanks ever so much

We were indeed very lucky and it was my pleasure, as I told you if you want any of the pictures in a bigger size or any of them cropped just let me know.
I have one question, who names the cheetahs?
Are they known by the same name in the park?
Re: Overwhelmed with Kgalagadi
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 3:21 pm
by pedro maia
And thanks to all of you for following this episode

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Re: Overwhelmed with Kgalagadi
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 5:47 pm
by Richprins
Exciting stuff there, Pedro!
Down here those lone wildebeest bulls (if it's a bull) have to stand in their prime spot half the year to protect it from competitors until mating time arrives around autumn, don't know if it's the same in the desert?
Their survival rate is not so good...
Thanks for thrilling Mello!

Re: Overwhelmed with Kgalagadi
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 6:01 pm
by Mel
I'm sure you heard of the KTP Leopard Project and of Matthew Schurch. He's got SanParks' permission to
have the leopards named and by now also the cheetahs. For both is true that the person who reports a
sighting in first (i.e. with cubs) will be asked to name them. Sometimes it's more than one person doing
so, especially when talking about several cubs in a litter.
We've already had members from here being the first to report their sightings and they shared their
honour with us, meaning we got to suggest names and do a poll for the favourite(s).
And yes, those names are recognized in the Park as well. You'll find print copies of the ID guides in each
and every camp across the Kgalagadi and especially the wilderness camp managers are quite keen to
ID "their" cheetahs or leopards
Here is the link to the current version of the ID guides:
http://www.ast.uct.ac.za/~schurch/leopards/guide.html
Otherwise check through the sighting threads on the KTP forum
(RP, go away

)
Re: Overwhelmed with Kgalagadi
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 6:05 pm
by Richprins

Do we have "permission" to name cheetahs from SANParks?

Re: Overwhelmed with Kgalagadi
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 6:07 pm
by Mel
Matthew has

Re: Overwhelmed with Kgalagadi
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 6:15 pm
by Richprins
Cheetahs and leopards, Mello?

Re: Overwhelmed with Kgalagadi
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 6:37 pm
by nan
Richprins wrote:Cheetahs and leopards, Mello?


Re: Overwhelmed with Kgalagadi
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 6:44 pm
by pedro maia
Richprins wrote:
Down here those lone wildebeest bulls (if it's a bull) have to stand in their prime spot half the year to protect it from competitors until mating time arrives around autumn, don't know if it's the same in the desert?
So you think that maybe he´s still be there?

Re: Overwhelmed with Kgalagadi
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 6:45 pm
by pedro maia
Mel wrote:I'm sure you heard of the KTP Leopard Project and of Matthew Schurch. He's got SanParks' permission to
have the leopards named and by now also the cheetahs. For both is true that the person who reports a
sighting in first (i.e. with cubs) will be asked to name them. Sometimes it's more than one person doing
so, especially when talking about several cubs in a litter.
We've already had members from here being the first to report their sightings and they shared their
honour with us, meaning we got to suggest names and do a poll for the favourite(s).
And yes, those names are recognized in the Park as well. You'll find print copies of the ID guides in each
and every camp across the Kgalagadi and especially the wilderness camp managers are quite keen to
ID "their" cheetahs or leopards
Here is the link to the current version of the ID guides:
http://www.ast.uct.ac.za/~schurch/leopards/guide.html
Otherwise check through the sighting threads on the KTP forum
(RP, go away

)
Thanks Mel, I heard about that project but I didn´t know it includes cheetahs.