One of Pinknose's cubs feeds on meet for the first time at about 12 weeks old
Pinknose carries the impala kill to a nearby tree
Pinknose carries the impala carcase up the tree
Pinknose carries the carcase to the very end of the branch, where the leaves will camouflage it from vultures
As one of her cubs starts to climb up, Pinknose is on her way down having secured the impala carcase
After feeding, the cubs explore
But when exploring gets a little scary, the cubs can always call for their mother
Time for a wash and brush up....
.... before settling down for supper, provided by their mother, Pinknose
One of Makwela's cubs, now a year old, patrolling her home range
At this age she is already able to kill for herself, though she is not yet independant of her mother, Makwela
Highly confident, she gave us a wonderful display of acrobatics that would shame a monkey as she jumped at speed around the tree's slenderest branches
After all the tree climbing, a drink
This young leopard is totally habituated to vehicles, like her mother, Makwela