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Impressive Females

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Patagonia, muscular cougar females


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Llanos cougar and her cub caught by camera trap


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The 'Kamani Talab Female' from Panna Tiger Reserve...One of the boldest and most beautiful of leopards I have had the privilege of photographing regularly over the last 4 years. During this time, she has provided me with invaluable insights into Leopard Behaviour.


She is as large in frame as she is of heart..truly, a leopard with the personality of a tiger.


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Beautiful, gracious shape

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"Doing a dawn drive through the highland forests in Kenya, I noticed this female Leopard getting the first morning rays on the side of the road."


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Huge jaguaress at Pantanal

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Female jaguars from Bolivia, some of the most impressive jaguaresses I have seen:


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Credits to San Miguelito Jaguar Conservation Ranch
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The very impressive P151 from Panna Tiger Reserve stalking her prey.




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T-31 big shoulder muscles.


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tigress from corbett photo by rajwar_deep
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lioness in kenya photo by jimmy030116
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Terai Tiger Dudhwa
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