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Minutes later we could see another car approaching from the Kruger Gate side.
“Oh no, there’s another car coming”
It was 2 young guys and the “t*@ts” stopped with their front wheel 2m from the leopard and then the passenger got out and sat on the vehicle window which instantly spooked the leopard.
“Sh1t, HEY, get in your car!”
The damage had been done and the leopard snuck off with speed into the grass.
I lost my marbles, started the car, and drove over to them.
“HEY, you do realise that you just stuffed up that entire sighting because you hung out the car!”
Blank faces gazed back at us
“Idiots!”
My focus changed back to finding the leopard, so we continued forward slowly while scanning the bush.
“THERE!”
He popped back out onto the road just ahead of us and quickly crossed. Fortunately, Bushpig was fast enough with her point and shoot because I had my 500mm lens on and just got spots.

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We watched the leopard while he cruised off down an animal path and disappeared.
A train of cars was now approaching from the Kruger Gate side, so we changed our plans and decided to head for the S79 causeway with the hope that we could find the leopard cubs again.
The H4-1 down to the causeway produced a few of the usual gang but it was generally rather quiet.
I approached the leopard cub area slowly, but a clan of scallywags was in the exact same area and there was no sign of the leopard cubs, however the interaction of the clan members was highly entertaining.

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