Here are our top six qualities in Limpopo that stand out. Tell us what you love most about her.
On theΒ 19th August 2006, female elephant Limpopo was born to the Jabulani herd.Β Her birth was an extremely significant event for both the elephants and our team, as she was the first elephant calf born to the herd, a sure sign that the herd were happy and healthy in their new environment after being rescued and relocated from Zimbabwe. It seems fitting thatΒ Tokwe,Β theΒ matriarch of the herd, would be the first mother of the herd too, as she would be the perfect elephant to set an example of motherhood to others, and we had complete confidence in her abilities to come. She did not let us down.
Limpopoβs father however, remains a bit of a mystery. He may well have been one of the Jabulani herd bulls, however, the birth happened to coincide withΒ a little adventure that Tokwe took,Β exactly two years prior to the day, where she had set off on her own into the bush, and returned a day later. So, there is a high probability that sheΒ may have been impregnated by one of the wild bulls on the reserve. We knew we needed a poignant name for this special little elephant, so we decided onΒ Limpopo, which is the name of a large river that separates South Africa from Zimbabwe.Β This was the perfect name, seeing as the herd were rescued from Zimbabwe, and brought to South Africa, so she has ties to both countries.


Three years after Limpopo was born, Tokwe gave birth again, to Pisa, and thereafter another three elephants were born to other females in the herd, as well as the successful introduction of orphaned elephants, Kumbura and Timisa. This has made Limpopo take on the role of theΒ βBig Sisterβ of the herd,Β and she performs that role beautifully, alwaysΒ protective and helping her mother tend to the younger elephants. She has been known to confront dangerous animals that have crossed their paths in the reserve, in order to protect them.
Over the years, Limpopo has spent a lot of her time by the side of her mother, who she is utterly besotted with. It is as if she is constantly watching to learn from her, which is important, as so most often, aΒ matriarchβs eldest daughter will replace her role, if and when she were to pass away.

Tokwe has passed on a lot of her good genes to her daughter, who too has aΒ slightly less wrinkled skinΒ compared to other elephants,Β a slightly pointed forehead, and herΒ tusks are also slender, neat and even. She is also an active elephant, just like her mom, resulting in aΒ more athletic body shape. Limpopo is an exceptional Matriarch in the making, judging byΒ how far she has come in the past twelve years.Β She is an incredibly intelligent and beautiful young female, and very empathetic to every elephant in the herd. She has brought so much joy to her family.
Susan Morris
I wis Limpopo a Happy sweet 16 Birthday and what I love about her is she holds her own and is happy and loves life too. Great at watching over the youngsters too. I proud of her also for holding her own and showing the Bulls that she can spar also with the best. God bless you sweet Limpopo and many more years to come too. Hugs and love. Sue M. Florida,USA β€οΈππ»πππ₯πββοΈ