GREAT Afternoon SAFARI 🦁 🐆 🦓 🐶
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 พ.ย. 2023
- MalaMala Safari Moments: Episode 263.
- The Xinkhova female catches a duiker.
- The Kambula pride crossing the Sand River.
- Pangolin!
- Wild dogs interacting with zebras and wildebeest.
From MalaMala Game Reserve to wherever you are in the world, we'll bring you moments from our daily safaris in one of Africa's most iconic private game reserves.
The river crossing with the lionesses ,and cubs, fantastic. However one mom is very leary about crossing. The cubs go in like champs.
Is it because I'm biased, or is the Xinkhova female truly a beautiful leopard? Her markings, coloring and eyes captivated me even when she was much younger.
Yeah looks very much like her mom❤
She is indeed a truly beautiful leopardess.
Another beautiful Sighting! Unique one of Pangolin💥. Great height for leopard food storage 💥. Sweet - they seem to be allll together Kambula - wishing them sooooo much success, wellness n safety in the absence of sweet S8🦁🌹. Thanks
The river crossing of the lionesses and their cubs is a lovely sighting.
It is to die for that’s my favorite out of everything there is to see is lionesses and lions and Cubs crossing the water. ❤❤
I agree. My dream is to see lions in water. Unsure why … ❤
Thanks for Sharing
❤ beautiful
Watching the pangolin so close up I was able to notice how it walked on its hind legs for about half the time. Front paws were curled and held like hands when it did.
"Fascinating!" ~ Mr. Spock 🖖
Leopard was being darn sure the cameraman wasn’t getting the bounty. 😂 I love you mama mala & team. Love from North Carolina USA🇺🇸
Fantastic sightings each and every one. Thank you so much MalaMala and seeing the Pangolin up close like that was stunning, they are beautiful little animals and such a privilege to see. Loved every moment as always. ❤
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Magical thanks so much
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Cubs look so good. Beautiful Mala Mala. Enjoy your videos so much. Please keep them coming. Enjoy that it’s about the animals and sights too. Some day I hope to come there!
I don’t know what is better: the leopard footage or the editing of it! Felt like I was there 1000%😊
Ótima terça feira pra todos MALA MALA 🆗️🇧🇷😁👍🐾🦁👑
The lions look very skinny..😢
Its crazy how the animals don't pay the humans no attention
I'm guessing the Leopard female took the kill so high so other Leopards or Lions could get to it
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I wonder if a young leopard may inherit a spot pattern sumilar to one of his parents or it's always a unique combination every time.
It seems to me as some do have similar patterns. But I guess it could go either way favor mom or dad 🤔
That's something to check into? Great question.
@@buffiesilverThanks! Because I have pictures of them and sometimes they seem to have spot patterns similar to their parents' ones...
@@kirill_dreamer74 makes me want to check more into it?
So I found this on Google.
Leopard, Panthera pardus, populations have been substantially affected by range contractions and fragmentation. Declining populations with less connectivity have a higher probability of reduced genetic diversity which may ultimately impact resilience to novel threats. Monitoring genetic diversity is thus an important component of the conservation of threatened species. In many species, genetic similarity has been shown to correlate with phenotypic resemblance raising the question of whether photographs can be used to infer pedigree relatedness. In this study we use a long-term leopard monitoring database comprising photographs and life history records from the last 20 years that represent a population of wild leopards in South Africa with known identities and maternal relationships. We generated phenotypic similarity scores for all combinations of leopard individuals in the population using ImageJ and HotSpotter software, and manually scored the number and position of leopard whisker spots. We then estimated mother-offspring similarity using regression analysis for each phenotypic trait quantified. Of the 15 traits measured, six showed significant mother-offspring relationships. However, the relationship between phenotype and pedigree relatedness weakened across individuals with decreasing levels of relatedness. Therefore, while some pelage patterning traits are heritable in leopards, the relationship is not consistently strong enough to predict genetic relatedness, and thus genetic diversity, within leopard populations. In light of our findings we provide a useful benchmark of phenotypic variation present within a healthy, stable leopard population.
@@buffiesilver let's try, I will search too
First again!
Yes you are! 🏆
@@MalaMalaGameReserve and the prize will be a safari
Can I Use Your Video to Make Shorts Video on TH-cam...I will definetrly give you credit in discription
No Crocs in that Water ?
yes , there are
What lion pride is this? They need a meal!
MalaMala you guys dont minipulate your lions like Kruger, do you? Kruger manipulates thier male lion coalitions so i need to find other areas to view lions.
What does that mean?
go away will you
@@christywallace7339 he thinks S8 male was killed by humans
@@zone_Magazine_reporter o ok
@zone_Magazine_reporter S8 was poisoned. Took 48 hrs to die. TB dosent work that fast.
Pidarilor citi ani trebue ca sa astepti ca sa inmultiasca o caprioara.da voua vi intresant.