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Leopard Predation Thread

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The next morning we all drove out to a friend's game farm to spend the weekend. Shortly before arriving at the farm gate, we came across a fresh leopard kill of two wild dogs. One was still quivering and taking it's last few breaths of life. Colin got out of the truck to investigate but quickly got back in after seeing the leopard tracks. Wild dogs and leopards are competing predators and will often kill each other. This time the two wild dogs were no match for the leopard and the fight only lasted a few seconds.

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From Mala Mala Game Reserve:
"We watched the Kikilezi female kill a young nyala in the Sand River near Elephant Rock- she then dragged it some distance and joined up with her 2 cubs. Photo by ranger Morné Coetzer "

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"The Island female moments before her kill was stolen by hyenas. Photo by ranger Johannes D Welman"

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Photo and information credits: Daryl Balfour
"Hare today, gone tomorrow? A leopardess carries a scrub hare she has hunted and killed, carrying it back to where she'd stashed her cub." Masai Mara, Kenya. April 2016.

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( This post was last modified: 08-19-2016, 03:24 AM by Tshokwane )

Male Leopard Mvula spent a morning on top of a termite mound, and when the female warthog emerged, he pounced, successfully catching it. Here he is fighting to subdue the sow!

Credits to Cheetah Plains.

Notice how, instead of biting the throat, as they usually do, Mvula focuses on carving open the chest of the warthog. Great video. 



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Torchwood male eating two snakes he caught, a male and a female African Rock Python. Credits to Promise Mashile.



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Another shot related to the reply #46, in this thread.

Photo and information credits: Praveen Siddannavar Photography
"June 2016, Kabini, Nagarahole Tiger Reserve, Karnataka"

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Photo and information credits: Johan W. Elzenga, photographer
"This is what I would call a 'controversal' photo. Everybody understands that predators like leopards need to eat. People who go on safari often want to see 'a kill'. But when they do see one, they often feel sorry for the antelope... That's why photos like these often do not get many 'likes' when posted. Taken in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia."

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From Notten's Bush Camp, credits to Thulani Photography:
"This is the result of being perciant after waiting for long time for Warthog to come out! ‪#‎Maxabeni‬"

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Photo and information credits: Stephen Kangisser Wildlife Photography
"This Leopard was too quick for me as it ran into a culvert on the H1-3 with a Porcupine for it's meal. After waiting a long time it came out on the other side of the road"

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"This Leopard had killed a Porcupine on the H1-3 and still had quills in it's face"

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( This post was last modified: 08-25-2016, 01:48 PM by Ngala )

From Latest Sightings - Kruger:
Amazing photo of a leopard with a porcupine kill in its mouth. 
We are extremly fascinated on the amount of leopards seen lately hunting and killing porcupines
This one was seen on the H1-3 recently
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Photo and information credits: Isak Pretorius Wildlife Photography
Okavango Delta, Botswana.

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Credits to Promise Mashile.



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Photo and information credits: Renata Ewald Wildlife and Nature Photography
"On Thursday,4 August we came across this young Impala with an injured hind leg. There were a few cars and they told us that a leopard was busy stalking the Impala. Although we could not see the leopard at all in the dry grass and bushes we waited and kept our eye fixed on the injured Impala. All of the sudden the leopard strike with lightning speed and took the Impala by total surprise! The leopard then dragged the Impala into a koppie area away from other predators.
There were lots of grass and thorn tree bushes in the way,but I am glad to have these two images to share with you. The leopard is indeed the ultimate stealth hunter!"


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A testimony of the perfect hunter these cats are. Even when told there was a leopard stalking, human beings on top of cars, with their cameras and fancy stuff where not able to see him until the last second... 

The images are awesome, thank you for the share Ngala.
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Leopard hunting a monkey, credits to Brenden Hughes.

Be patient and notice the fantastic skill and speed of the leopard in this hunt. Simply amazing.



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