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RE: African Leopards - Pckts - 04-07-2020 Jason Fernandes This is the new Keekorok Male. Masai Mara. *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: African Leopards - Spalea - 04-08-2020 Focused and ready to act... RE: African Leopards - Spalea - 04-08-2020 Daniel Rosengren: " A beautiful leopard (tautological, I know) relaxing in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. " RE: African Leopards - Pckts - 04-09-2020 RE: African Leopards - Spalea - 04-11-2020 Lucien Beaumont: " One of my favorite images of a favorite leopard. The Marthly male, once a dominant male @Londolozi, easily recognizable by his torn ear and ridge like mane on the back of his neck. " RE: African Leopards - Spalea - 04-11-2020 " Hide and seek. " RE: African Leopards - Spalea - 04-11-2020 Michele Bavassano: " Some moments, close to one of the most fascinating animals of the savannah, the leopard. Which one do you prefer? " RE: African Leopards - Luipaard - 04-12-2020 Huge male leopard from the Kwazulu-Natal province! *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: African Leopards - eagleman - 04-12-2020 Is there any difference in terms of size and weight between kenyan-tanzanian savannah leopards and zimbabwean-kruger savannah leopards? RE: African Leopards - Dark Jaguar - 04-14-2020 @ffenix278 *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: African Leopards - Spalea - 04-15-2020 Lucien Beaumont: " A rocky outcrop. " RE: African Leopards - Spalea - 04-15-2020 Marlon du Toit: " Sometimes in life we find ourselves in situations where the way up is easy. You’ve got traction, the path is clear & every step is defined & planned. Then, there are times where you gotta come down. These times, as we all very well know, are not so easy to navigate. What seemed like an easy path going up is now gone. You simply can’t see it. Every footing, every grip, it all seems shaky. It’s a long way down & you can’t help but stare at the ground below. Instead,try this. Take every step for what it is. Think about it. Quiet your mind. And then, move. Repeat. Don’t think so much about that which is simply out of your control. You’ll swiftly lose sight of that which is. Think about the next step. Move forward. Repeat. This young leopard found himself going up with youthful ambition. Coming down however, was a much harder task." RE: African Leopards - Spalea - 04-18-2020 The feline "par excellence"... RE: African Leopards - Spalea - 04-19-2020 Lucien Beaumont: " The endless job of keeping your cubs clean. Always an amazing experience to spend time with a leopard and her young cubs in the #okavangodelta . " RE: African Leopards - Spalea - 04-25-2020 Marlon du Toit: " Eyes of the Panther " |