Delving deeper into last week's thrilling discovery, we're excited to unveil our initial encounter with the Plaque Rock Female's fourth litter of cubs. After an extensive search for her den, our perseverance paid off as we traced her to a secluded haven nestled among rocks and tree roots. Despite the soaring temperatures, our efforts rewarded us with a captivating sighting of the mother and her three cubs, estimated to be around six weeks old. The joy of discovering her den is matched only by our eager anticipation for the enchanting moments ahead as we witness these cubs grow.
In the days that followed, Robyn embarked on a journey to the Plaque Rock Female's den, capturing a truly extraordinary scene. The mother delicately moved her three cubs to a breathtaking cluster of boulders along the Sand River, establishing a new den. Carrying one cub in her mouth and accompanied by another running alongside her, she gracefully vanished into the boulders before promptly returning to collect the third cub.
Keen to experience this mesmerizing den scene firsthand, I visited later that day. To my delight, the mother and her cubs were still there, treating us to a phenomenal spectacle as they explored the nooks and crannies of their new den. Our stroke of luck continued as we observed the Plaque Rock Female carrying her cub not just once, but twice. Join us in reliving these magical moments as we continue to follow this incredible journey.
Негізгі бет Үй жануарлары мен аңдар Leopard Carries Three Cubs to New Den- Virtual Safari # 196
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