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African Leopards

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Leopard from Kruger National Park.

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"Sabie river"

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A beautiful male leopard from Etosha National Park, Namibia.

Photo and information credits: Annemarie du Plessis Wildlife Photography
Finally we saw our leopard in Etosha - on our last day!!! Crossed the road in front of us...2016! What a bonus!!
Daar is regtig luiperds in Etosha!!


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Photo and information credits: Leo Bargiacchi Wildlife Experience
"What a privilege to stay on Krugers door step...went in this morning for a quick drive before work and I got this guy all to myself for a couple of minutes before the rush started....I followed him for 3km on the H9 moving towards the gate...He is a new boy in the area so things might be interesting if he decides to stick around in Scarfaces territory!!!"

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Photo and information credits: Atkinson Photography and Safaris
"A portrait of a male leopard, from Botswana's Linyanti. This is an older image of the big, old cat from an Eyes on Africa photosafari and taken just as he looked upward at something moving in the nearby trees. We don't see this individual any longer. Image with a Canon EF 500L f4 IS ii and 5Dmk3. Shutter speed 1/2000 sec at f4.0 and iso 800. Handheld."

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Photo and information credits: Greg Carr
"No one on Gorongosa's Team had seen a leopard since our project began in 2004...until TODAY !!! Tonga found this beautiful, stealthy creature on a motion detection camera we posted near the eastern border of the Park. Magnificent ! Nature will rebound."

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Photo and information credits: Wild About The Wild
"A timeless portrait of the Ndlovu male leopard, one of the biggest male leopards that we see at Singita Kruger National Park."

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From Latest Sightings - Kruger:
Beautiful Leopard was recently seen strolling along the H1-1
Tinged by Verushka

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( This post was last modified: 03-04-2017, 07:52 PM by Ngala )

From Latest Sightings - Kruger:
Magnificent sighting of one of our favourite powerful cat in the park that was spotted on a Saturday such lucky moment to see such beauty.
This stunning Leopard was seen lying by the water on the Sand River loop off the H4-2
Tinged by Gillian Soames

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From Latest Sightings - Kruger:
After a successful warning look out the Leopard then continued with his journey to the next stop and was seen nearby the Nandzana Waterhole
Tinged by Curt


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From Latest Sightings - Kruger:
Leopard outside Letaba this afternoon 
Tinged by Suné & Daniel

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Very interesting coat pattern that has this male!! A case of erythristic leopard? Flavism?

From Latest Sightings - Kruger:
Stunning Leopard on the move through the bush on the H3 just South of the Mlambane Bridge 
Tinged Trudie and Francois


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Credits to Andrew Campbell.

Masai mara leopard - Naboisho Camp.

This tom leopard is certainly in the top 5 of the largest specimens I have ever seen...

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There was a comment, by Catherine Williams:

This is him dragging his kill, we witnessed 3 weeks ago, he is a mass of muscle, absolutely beautiful.

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Photo and information credits: Andy Biggs
"A leopard walks past, Okavango Delta, Botswana"

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Male leopard, most probably from Kruger National Park. Credits to Sola Gratia Photography.

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From Latest Sightings - Kruger:
A refreshing morning for this beautiful Leopard seen walking in the road and marking territory all the way along the H4-2 from Lower Sabie.
Tinged by Anja


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