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African Leopards

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( This post was last modified: 11-02-2016, 11:38 PM by Ngala )

This huge male is called Watsakile. Most probably he is the biggest male leopard of Balule and Klaserie (and perhaps of Timbavati). He is the father of the great Chavaluthu.

These photos is respectively of July 2010, April 2013 and September 2014, but he is still alive.

Photo credits: Pondoro Game Lodge

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Male from Mara Triangle, credits to A. Bett.

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This is a case of leopard that has failed his attack on baboon, or the leopard flees from baboon which is going up on the tree? 

Credits to Sammy Kaleku Photos.
"Flying leopard with olive baboon"

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He looks like he's making a killing leap in the first photo, his paws appear to be in grasping angle. I guess he missed and the baboon turned the tables on him.
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From Ezulwini Game Lodge: 
"Chavalathu, the golden boy that has the most beautiful eyes that shine aqua marine in the right light. Leopards and lions are having a field day on our turf."

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Beautiful male from Botswana.

Photo and information credits: Isak Pretorius Wildlife Photography
"Leopard, Okavango Delta in Botswana"

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Ntsongwaan male from Kambaku Lodges (27 Oct. '16).

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Other shots related to the reply #178, from Entim Camp, Masai Mara. Credits to Henry Asadera.

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Photo and information credits: Heinrich Neumeyer Wildlife and Nature Photography
One of Pilanesberg National Park's biggest Leopards...
Bokete male. 
What a brute!

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Beautiful male from Kruger National Park, South Africa.

Photo and information credits: Renata Ewald Wildlife and Nature Photography
"Time waits for no one...old male leopard!"

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Photo and information credits: Charl's Photography
Male leopard
Hluhluwe Game Reserve


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Huge male from Masai Mara, Kenya. Credits to Laksh Kalyanaraman.

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Male leopard from Kruger NP. Credits to Kruger PRIDE Safaris.
"Such a beauty"

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"Walked along the river for about 3km"

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"In and out of the reeds"

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"Where he eventually stepped out onto the Lubye Lubye rocks"

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"Unfortunately he decided to keep moving over the rocks and on his merry way."

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Leopard from Bale Mountains, Ethiopia. Credits to Delphin Ruche.

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Big and old male from Kruger National Park.

Photo and information credits: Discoverkruger
"Male near Nkhulu"

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