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Male leopard and tigress




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Looks like the leopard was trying to nurse.  He doesn't look like a FULL adult.
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His nose is jet black. He looks adult to me.
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Maybe he's just a boob man.
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As we all are. lol
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If we are talking about "freak bears" than this guy deserves his own mention

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and these guys just live in a different class overall

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What you guys think of this feeding method ?




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Extremely irresponsible and a moronic move.
Why would you wan't wild cats to associate humans with food?
I also believe this is not allowed on safari, others can elaborate more though.
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I agree with pckts on this. This all is done to please the tourist so that they visit again and again. Remind me of tiger canyon where john varty has something similar propaganda
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I am also in agreement.  People are often warned about the danger of habituating bears to humans here in the US.  That leopard looked like it wouldn't have hesitated one bit to jump into that vehicle to get more food.  One poorly timed throw could end quite poorly for both human and cat.  Plus, what do you think will happen the next time it approaches an armed human looking for a handout?
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Looks like a freak specimen to me...

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