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African Leopards

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Kirkman's Kamp: Sabi Sand Geme reserve. Mating period...

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Londolozi, South Africa...

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A leopard in a "Freddie Mercury" posture...

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See what was posted about the issue of large panthers in African and India here: https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-size-co...6#pid90036
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A selection of camera traps of leopards from Debshan (Central Zimbabwe). Link: https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/meredithspalmer/snapshot-debshan/collections


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(08-27-2019, 01:08 AM)Pckts Wrote:

They're unsure but they suspect that the injuries come from interactions with the Anderson male. They also claim Hukumuri pushing on Anderson yet Anderson recently pushed Hukumuri off his kill which really makes me believe that Anderson is the reason Hukumuri's injuries.

"The pirate of the bush male leopard Anderson took over Hukumuri's impala kill.Hukumuri did spent the whole afternoon on the ground growling, he did not challenge Anderson for taking his kill."

https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=499982527483949&id=386219142193622
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This male is actually the same cub that was saved by it's mother giving her life to protect him.



The famous video



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Leopard in W national park Niger


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(08-28-2019, 11:27 AM)Lycaon Wrote: ACTAG / PRW - Tourisme & Conservation

Leopard in W national park Niger


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Doesn't appear muscular or exceptionally large, but what a big skull this male has!
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Leopard in Niokolo koba Senegal


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Source: https://www.radio.cz/fr/rubrique/faits/des-scientifiques-tcheques-mettent-en-garde-contre-la-disparition-despeces-rares-au-senegal
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Leopard in Zakouma Chad.


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THE ONE AND ONLY HUKUMURI! Healing wonderfully and still a beautiful boy! Battle scars and all!
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Big masai mara male


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