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Leopard Predation Thread

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Leopard predation on big baboons


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The look of this Leopards face is a look of success and exhaustion after a 40 minute battle with this warthog. It was a difficult sighting such as this one must be embraced for what it is, truly special. Picture taken in Sabi Sabi Game Reserve, South Africa
Credit to @Michael.laubscher

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United Kingdom Spalea Offline
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Mother warthog's instinct: " Mother boar attacks an intruding leopard attacking her kid and sends him flying ".

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The mother warthog's heroism... Masai Mara

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Asgeir Westgård
northern Sabi sands. Hukumuri with his favourite food, going up!

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Leopard with Peacock kill.





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Any cases of a Leopard killing a Bushpig?



Anyway, Leopards can also eat chicken. I guess they like to eat what we eat.


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Quote:Any cases of a Leopard killing a Bushpig?

Here's evidence of a leopard who killed a piglet:

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Source: https://www.royaljozini.com/leopard-kill/
And here's a leopard chasing an adult:

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" This male leopard retriever his warthog kill from a spotted hyena. Here he is running with the kill away from the hyena towards a tree. "

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Leopards are very talented for catching a catfish... Provided that they couldn't hesitate to have a quick dip.



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Leopard kills baby hippo




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" Comedy turns to tragedy as a monkey tries to outwit the Nkoveni young female in the upper branches of a Tamboti tree, but fails... "

I will never cease admiring the leopard's extreme agility...

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Leopard kills rabbit



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Since this a Leopard named Leo 131, which going through rehabilitation, this could be the closest footage to a wild Amur Leopard hunting.
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