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The leopards of PhidaGuy Balme follows the Phinda leopards for up to 20 hours a day, providing unparalleled opportunities to come to know each animal as an individual. Read about the leopards he spends his time following. You can adopt any of the leopards we are currently tracking. We’ll keep you up to date with their movements and behaviour. The males cover huge areas, occasionally get into fatal fights and may encounter hunters while the females are often busy raising cubs. If you choose to sponsor a sub adult, you can follow them as they try and establish a territory of their own. Please click on their name to read more about them.
* Indicates the leopard is dead |