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Leopard Predation Thread

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Reposting @Pantherinae 's find.

It's an amazing video. Huge, muscular male, with a deadly look on his face, asi if asking the video filmer, or us, do you want to be next?...



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Hlarulini female, credits to Terry Ennever from Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve.

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Nkoveni female, credits to James Souchon from Londolozi Game Reserve.

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Kruger Park, South Africa - Leopard hunts and kills baby Warthog.


The Leopard was strolling along when suddenly it noticed the warthogs. 

The Leopard immediately went into attack mode and charged towards them. 

The Mother Warthog still gave a brave attempt to save her piglet, but it was too late.

She later returned and tried again but the Leopard chased her off as seen in the background in the video.

The Leopard then finished off the kill and started feeding on the baby Warthog.



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Leopard Hunts and Kill a Steenbok in Kruger National Park.


It was just north of Tshokwane in Kruger National Park on the Skukuza - Satara Camp main road when we spotted a young female leopard that was constantly on the move so we stayed with her for over an hour.
At first she attempted to hunt an Impala, but the Impala saw her and she was forced to abort her plan. Eventually she climbed on a rock where she started to relax until she suddenly saw a steenbok on the opposite side of the riverbank.The video shows what happened next...
Video by Grant Chappe & Karen Cooney



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Amazing find Majingilane, in particular the last one, really impressive, good to see.
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Leopard stalks a warthog, credits to Latest Sighting - Kruger.

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( This post was last modified: 07-25-2016, 03:14 AM by Tshokwane )

Latest Sightings - Kruger:
07:30

Leopard made a warthog kill
H1-1, 200m W of S65
Vis was 5/5
Tinged by Cindy
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07:45

Leopard just killed warthog
H1-1 about 3kms west of the H3 towards transport dam
5/5 now hiding behind a bush
Tinged by Patels and Safwanah
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Credits for this one to Arno Pietersen.

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Photo and information credits: Junaid Abbas Photography
Female Leopard after Successful Hunt of Piglet
Masai Mara - Kenya


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Leopard stalks a scrub hare, credits to Notten's Bush Camp.

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Photo and information credits: Armand Grobler Photography
Leopard kill in the Kruger National Park.
This female leopard has learnt a trick on catching impala. She waits for them to drink and even though they might be only meters away from her she won't strike until the right moment- when one makes a crucial mistake and slips into the water she bullets out and grabs it before it has time to get out of the water. She has caught 3 impala in 3 days like this.

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Photo and information credits: Matt Porter Wildlife Photography
"A leopard female drags away her steenbuck kill..." Scotia female.

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Related to the reply #56, in this thread.

Photo and information credits: Arno Pietersen
"Leopard Kill on H1-1 (Napi). He killed a warthog in a culvert and dragged it into the open to go and feed in the thickets 80m away. The strength of these cats are astounding! Amazing!"

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Tatowa female, credits to Franscois Rossiee from Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve.

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13:24
Leopard with porcupine kill
H1-2, 5km S of Tshokwane 
5/5
Tinged by Louis Hennings 
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From Latest Sightings

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