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RE: African Leopards - Luipaard - 06-08-2020






RE: African Leopards - Spalea - 06-11-2020

" Botswana Beauty "





RE: African Leopards - Pckts - 06-13-2020




RE: African Leopards - Spalea - 06-17-2020

Peet Strydom: " What a surprise when we come around the corner and this leopard gave us a portrait shot with the perfect fit on a termite mound.

We spend some magic filled days during September 2019 and Elephant Plains will always be a favorite wildlife destination for me. "





RE: African Leopards - Spalea - 06-19-2020

Thomas Vilayan: " Leopards mating. "





RE: African Leopards - Pckts - 06-19-2020




RE: African Leopards - Spalea - 06-20-2020

Lisa Antell: " The Queen of Olare Motorogi Conservancy in the Mara: Fig! Back in Feb 2018 Fig was raising Figlet and we spent a couple of days with them. Figlet was about 9/10 months old and was already a superstar in the making, just like her super mama! "





RE: African Leopards - Spalea - 06-22-2020

Pierre Jonqueres: " Icy eyes. "





RE: African Leopards - Spalea - 06-24-2020

Lisa Antell: " (Trying this again!)

Figlet with a warthog piglet dinner provided by her super mama, Fig!
A few snarls as Figlet devoured the dinner and while Fig gracefully reclined on the same branch of the big tree.
Feb 2018 Olare Motorogi Conservancy Masai Mara "





RE: African Leopards - Spalea - 06-24-2020

Beverly Joubert: " Leopards seem to be most at ease when resting in the treetops – draped over a thick bough in a rosetted tangle of limbs. These cats are astonishing adept at scaling near-vertical tree trunks and can move from branch to branch with the finesse of a primate. It’s a skill that they put to good use when hunting monkeys or squirrels. But this cat’s in no mood to hunt. With an arboreal ability that outshines rival predators, leopards often chose to nap in the safety of the branches where there is little chance of disturbance; where they can truly let their guard down.⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ "





RE: African Leopards - Spalea - 06-25-2020

Dereck Joubert: " Which is longer: a siesta, a snooze, forty winks, a doze … or a catnap? "





RE: African Leopards - Spalea - 06-25-2020

Mark Drury: " Leopard cub trying to move kill ."





RE: African Leopards - Spalea - 06-27-2020

Sachin Rai: " A leopard has undoubtedly the best gait amongst big cats :) "





RE: African Leopards - Pckts - 06-30-2020

Jason Fernandes 
Enkewa Camp, Masai Mara

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RE: African Leopards - Spalea - 07-01-2020

Pierre Jonqueres: " Velvet paw. "