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Why is that young leopards are always so approachable? When do they learn that they are actually secretive creatures lol


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Beautiful and special sighting of a Leopard and cub this morning near Lower Sabie!
Tinged by Warren


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:-0 :-0 ^Q^


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Wow! ^Q^ ^Q^


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“This buffalo died of natural causes during a a severe dry spell we had some time back. I took some guests there to photograph the vultures that were seen coming down to feast on the free meal and to our surprise, this big male leopard obviously had the same idea. These types of surprises are the absolute best” 📸 by @mikepalmer_safari
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O\/ O\/ O\/


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^Q^ ^Q^


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Richprins wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2019 8:31 am Image


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Update:
16:35-17:27
Photos of leopard
“Had her all to ourselves for nearly an hour”
S114, 3.4kms south of the H1-1
Near Skukuza
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...All to ourselves on THAT Road for nearly an hour ..Now thats hilarious..I love it when the truth gets in the way of a good sighting


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You would be surprised, Peter! When we went in to the South on Tuesday there were long stretches where it was eerily quiet, especially for a school holiday! O-/ -O-


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Richprins wrote: Thu Mar 28, 2019 12:53 pm You would be surprised, Peter! When we went in to the South on Tuesday there were long stretches where it was eerily quiet, especially for a school holiday! O-/ -O-
..Yes that is possible I guess ..When did they tar the S114 ??? The photo is a photo of a photo of a photo so the road comes out 'Tarred' Ossendrywer app image quality 0/* lol lol lol


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