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African Leopards

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From Latest Sightings - Kruger:
One magnificent Leopard was just seen moving off the road into the bush just along the Fayi Loop, near Pretoriuskop
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From Latest Sightings - Kruger:
Stunning Leopard was just seen walking in the S110 dirt road from the Matjulu Dam junction
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Male leopard from Lewa Safari Camp, Kenya.

From Lewa Safari Camp:
"Our guests have had fantastic Leopard sightings over the last couple of weeks, which is very rare and we are all excited to see these beautiful, elusive cats. One of our guides, Tom Njogu, spotted this magnificent male leopard up in a tree this morning, just after collecting guests from the airstrip.. what a welcome to Lewa!!"

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Photo and information credits: Rudi van den Heever Photography
"Patrolling the Nossob" - Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa

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From Latest Sightings - Kruger:
"Once again Satara doesn't disappoint, Alicia Minns Breedt‎ was so lucky to capture this most amazing sighting of a Leopard yesterday walking on the road."

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Photo and information credits: Leo Vantage Private Guided Safaris
"Hanging out high up in the safety of a Schotia tree while mom is away. This sub adult male Leopard was seen close to Crocodile Bridge earlier this week in the #Krugernationalpark"

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From Ezulwini Game Lodge:
Chavaluthu, our sparkling blue-eyed leopard, never seems to flinch while our cameras capture him in all his glory. We thought we'd kick today off with a few remarkable angles of this sleeping cat.
He looks adorably cuddly, but we know he has deadly hunting skills and lightning fast reflexes. One to be respected, observed and marvelled at. Chavaluthu - the deadly cuddly cat!


We can't help but love this photo of our dominant male leopard. While seemingly relaxed and oblivious to his surrounds, Chavaluthu is actually on high alert. 
This majestic cat will pounce at a moment's notice. Do not be fooled by this position - leopard's are notoriously unpredictable! 

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The beautifully mottled coat of Chavaluthu is peppered with perfect rosette patterns. This boy looks asleep, but if you look closely there's a sliver of his eye poking through those sparse eyelashes. Make no mistake, Chavaluthu is hyper vigilant. 

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Chavaluthu holds his rapt audience under his spell with one look from his iceberg-blue eyes. 

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A close-up of Chavaluthu's whiskers. This blue-eyed boy has recently been spotted in the Balule and we have no problem sharing a variety of photos of this elusive leopard. 

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The perfectly groomed coat of dominant leopard, Chavaluthu. 

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We just can't get enough of blue-eyed leopard beauty, Chavaluthu. These are his paws - mighty and powerful. with one swoop these paws will be able to smash potential prey to the ground! 

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Beautiful male from Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park.

From Kgalagadi Leopard Project:
Nuria Perez Muñoz spotted Dakotah on the 1st February 2017 approximately 700m north of Batulama. 
"The leopard was in the shadow of tree, we spent about 30 or 45 minuteswith him and he was relaxed and lying down. When other cars appeared he started to be nervous and he decided to stand up and came to us, across the road, and headed for the caves, finally disappearing into one of them. We were waiting for him to reappear as we thought he might want to drink but he never appeared again."

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Photo and information credits: MAC's Wild Pixels
The Stalker!
A Leopard sighting is a treat out in the wild but getting to watch one stalk it's prey during the daytime is amazing. They blend so well into the grass and crouch onto their bellies moving towards the prey trying to get into an advantagous position before striking. 9 out of 10 hunt attempts are a fail as their cover is blown and the prey are aware of the Leopards position.
Double Cross male Leopard photographed in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya.

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Leopard shot at Frontier Safaris near Alicedale, Eastern Cape Province, SA. Apparently the owner, Barry Burchelle was hunting Jackal with dogs when it attacked the guide Dyan. Luckily Dale Venske shot it before it could kill Dyan. He has some serious damage to his face though. Leopard was big and weighed in at 113 Kg (112)


http://john1911.com/leopard-attacks-jackal-hunting-party/


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That'd be the largest verified African leopard ever recorded, great find.
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Photo and information credits: Nombekana Safaris and Wildlife Photography
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The Leopard and the Kudu. 

Many people who follow my safari adventures with my clients often ask me if i sometimes go without seeing cats in the wild and the answer is yes, however most of my drives i find them . People often ask me what is the secret ? The answer is never simple but experience is everything. It is also about using all your senses, reading the bush , including other animals. From the alarm calls of Grey Louries to Tawny eagles sitting on trees , vultures circling , giraffe starring , alarm of the impalas and Barking of the Kudu's and the list is endless. I love driving with my windows open because it gives me time to listen to the bush . The bush always talks to us every single moment and its always up to us to listen . 

On this day i had some guests from Hong Kong and i was driving one of the most productive roads in Pilanesberg National park and came across a Forkl of Kudu . We enjoyed watching them browsing the nearby sweet thorn before we moved on and hardly two minutes the same kudus started to run and where giving a very loud bark . I had to turn around as i know they hardly ever give false alarm . We waited but i couldn't see anything and i told my guests to be patient with me as we could be in for a nice surprise . I knew without a shadow of a doubt that the was a predator in the area and it was just a matter of time before we saw it . I spotted some waterbuck on the base of the mountain opposite the mountain and their eye-line was slightly behind where my car was parked. I decided to follow where they were looking when i suddenly heard one of my clients ask loudly "what is that ?" and when i looked i couldn't believe it . A beautiful leopard was moving directly towards our car. The most beautiful thing is we were the only car at the sighting . The leopard came close to us and rested near a small bush before crossing the road and sniffing our car before she disappeared behind the trees . The look on my guests faces was that of excitement as well as of that of gratitude. 
It is moments like these that Keep me going back to do what i love and that is self driven Safaris . 

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Yo, this is straight up dope site, love the leopards, my fav cat fo sure.
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( This post was last modified: 04-18-2017, 09:19 PM by Ngala )

From Latest Sightings - Kruger:
08:00
Leopard
H5, 6km South of S102 
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( This post was last modified: 04-19-2017, 11:38 PM by Ngala )

From Latest Sightings - Kruger:
09:03
2 Leopards on the move next to road
S114, 4.6km N of H2-2
Vis was 3/5 now 0/5
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