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African Leopards

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Pierre Jonqueres: " The art of ambush. "


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Varun Aditya: " Intense Enough !
Piercing Gaze through the Light and Shadows ! Leopardess shot at Masai Mara, Kenya. "



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" Beautiful leopard on the S23 last September "


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Peet Strydom: " Hosanna in a total relaxed mood. "


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Decent sized.
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Camera trap of a leopard in Pendjari National Park, Benin


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Subhash Nair: " Piercing through! - Leopard Photographed at Masai Mara, Kenya. "


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Howard Cleland: " Too young to figure me out, Mom on the other hand, not very happy and sending out a number of low growls in my direction. Got a couple of pics and widened the gap. A lot of bush in the way. "


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Wim van den Heever: " Midnight drink "

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Harman Singh Herr: " The trees have eyes... "


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Dereck Joubert: " "I love working with leopards. The pace, the sleekness and the fragmentation of the image all inspire me to be minimalistic in composition and style. The thing about leopards is that you have to work with them and the forest in an integrated way."
We’ve been excited to support a great international initiative to create a #NewBig5 of wildlife based on photography, not hunting. The project is supported by photographers, wildlife organisations and conservationists all across the globe. If you share our passion for celebrating the planet's amazing species through photography, and for raising awareness about the threats they face, you can vote for the animals you’d like to see included by visiting @newbig5project. "


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Mark Dumbleton: " This is easily the biggest Leopard I have ever seen in the wild... the Mara Triangle delivering this amazing sighting, what an amazing place!
This shot was taken back in 2013 when I still had my big 600mm f4 lens... how I miss that amazing piece of glass! "



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Fabrizio Bignotti: " Leopards a couple of days ago in masaimara. mom and cub. "


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Nelis Wolmarans: " Something so special about spending time with a truly relaxed leopard in the malaria free Eastern Cape of South Africa. These images were taken at the luxurious "


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Howard Cleland: " One of the leopard cubs I posted earlier having fun, relaxed and dancing around his mother. Mom not taking her eyes off me for a second. Missing the bush. "


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