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African Leopards

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Fab day it was in the office. My last pic of the day goes to Slit-nose / Kissinger mal

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Leopard in cameroon.


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not really sure what happened here, I hope those weren’t real bullets. scary situation for both the leopard and the safari vehicle involved.
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If I remember correctly, this video is of a tropy hunt in south africa and the leopard was killed.
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Mother and cub...

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My first and only leopard sighting in the Mara Triangle. The BBC Male giving us quite the look!

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Beverly Joubert: " The scars on his ears and face suggest that this leopard has a wealth of experience. The quill hanging from his chin shows that even with years of experience, porcupines might be more trouble than they're worth... ".

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Grace Preston
Here is another of the leopard we spotted in the Mara Triangle. Our Wild Eye guides advised he is the BBC Male. Lyss Lapa advises it may be Shujaa. Whatever his name is, I love him!

I have more pics of him, just no time to edit as I am currently on business travel with a crazy schedule. Will get some more pics to you soonest!

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I finally saw a leopard again, it has been 5 years and a ton of safaris, but it was worth the search!
We saw this old male having a meal and it was amazing, he looked so old and beat up but still really powerfull in a way.

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Anderson


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Lyss Lapa
Male leopard
Whisker Pattern: 3:3
Territory - uncertain of area size. Seen roughly between Talek and Mara Rivers.

Also known as: Yellow, DC Male, Double Crossing Male, Golden Balls, and I am sure many other names.
Unique Identifiers:
- long ropey rosettes
- many of his rosettes have spots inside them, especially on his right side.
- Under his left eye are two parallel lines of spots.
- Clean face no major scars, small nick on his left ear



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Mother leopard with her cub.

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Yesterday afternoon we had Anderson stealing his kill back from the hyena. What an awesome sighting this was
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Impressive Cape leopard




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