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Leopard Predation Thread

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Photo and information credits: African Wildlife Photography Maggy Meyer
"Double Cross Kaboso Leopard with a kill. She has two cubs, 6-7 weeks old. They are living close to the river in a root cavity. It is very hard to get a photo there." Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya.

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Photo and information credits: Colorello - Photography by Martina I. Meyer
"Leopard Dragging a Wildebeest Calf, Maasai Mara, Kenya"

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"Leopard with Wildebeest Calf, Maasai Mara, Kenya "

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From Ngala Private Game Reserve:
"This young male Leopard was moving around some open ground when suddenly he dashed into a thicket, out popped an African Wild Cat, followed closed by this fella with the little cats hard earned meal! Michael Anderson"

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Thandi female with a baby steenbok kill. Credits to Louis Liversage from E.p. Rangers.

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Credits to Nkorho Rangers from Nkorho Bush Lodge.

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Credits to Brendon Cremer from Tusk Photo.

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Thandi female with a scrub hare kill. Credits to Nkorho Rangers from Nkorho Bush Lodge.

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From Ngala Private Game Reserve:
"After the Birmingham Pride had moved off their buffalo kill, a male leopard made the most of an opportunity to scavenge. Usually, we tend to associate this type of behavior with spotted hyenas. It just goes to show that an easy meal will never be wasted in the African bush. Scott Yammin"

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From Pondoro Game Lodge:
"The Mohlabetsi female feasting on a baboon early in July. Do not often see that. Contrary to popular believe leopards do not catch baboons that often. This is my first time seeing this in 19 years of guiding."

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From Singita:
"After an exciting afternoon, we watched as the young male leopard N'weti retrieved a carcass that his mother had stashed in thick bush. The two leopards were interrupted as a large herd of elephants moved through the river course where they were feeding. (Ross Couper, Field Guide @ Singita Sabi Sand)"

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From Latest Sightings - Kruger:
"Amazing sighting of a leopard dragging its kill after a successful hunt. Seen on the H1-3 recently. Tinged by JaM"

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Leopard taking on lion cub.



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Ravenscourt male with a warthog kill. Credits to Calvin Kotze Wildlife Photography.

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Latest Sightings - Kruger:
De Laporte female Leopard strikes again this afternoon to make a kill

Tinged by Simon - Wild Wings Safaris.


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Torchwood male, credits to Idube Game Reserve.

I'm sure it won't be long until there's a video of this.

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Fantastic. The perfect hunter. Credits to Brian Ortner.



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Scotia Female with A Reedbuck Calf. Credits to Rob the Ranger.



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