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female leopard vs male leopard
Topic Started: Jun 17 2013, 04:01 AM (2,101 Views)
kuri
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what a jump  :o



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FelinePowah
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Did the male leopard kill the female?
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ManEater
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Someone have got the story behind this ?

Leopards are so agile ! They both, climb this tree so easily.
Edited by ManEater, Jun 17 2013, 05:08 AM.
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Female leopards are killed more often than we think by territorial males, anyway it's impossible determinate the kind of male
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Ntwadumela
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they deleted the video :(
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Panthera92
Jun 17 2013, 09:17 AM
they deleted the video :(
another source
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spalea
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I believe one of the opponents is perhaps killed...
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spalea
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It's perhaps a male leopard which attacked a jung subadult in the tree. The female came climbing into the tree in order to proctect and defend her cub. Both fell on the ground and after, perhaps, the male killed the female...
But I'm not the leopards' Sherlock Holmes...
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kuri
Jun 17 2013, 03:17 PM
Panthera92
Jun 17 2013, 09:17 AM
they deleted the video :(
another source
Thank you ;)
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maker
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^ Doesn't exist.
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damn it I've been looking quite a while now for a video where a male leopard jumps into a tree grabs a leopardess by the neck, they fall out of the tree and then the male kills the female within a minute. That must be an impressive video I've been told of but I never found it on the internet. Maybe it was this one but it got deleted unfortunately.
Edited by TheServalCat, Nov 26 2014, 08:09 PM.
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Nov 26 2014, 08:08 PM
damn it I've been looking quite a while now for a video where a male leopard jumps into a tree grabs a leopardess by the neck, they fall out of the tree and then the male kills the female within a minute. That must be an impressive video I've been told of but I never found it on the internet. Maybe it was this one but it got deleted unfortunately.
it was the female who attacked the male-who was attacking her offspring actually...not too
impressive as you can barely make out the details of the interaction.
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here it is


and sadly, yes-she was killed  :'( :$

Farewell Lady Ravenscourt

June 07, 2013 - Africa,Experience,Sabi Sand,Wildlife


We were heartbroken this week when one of the most beautiful and best-loved members of our leopard family was killed in a battle to protect her young by a rogue male leopard. The Ravenscourt female was a familiar sight for visitors to Singita Sabi Sand, many of whom remember her fondly and have shared their experiences on our Facebook page. Field guide Marlon du Toit observed the incident and took this touching photograph of her final moments. He writes: “[She was] a true symbol of captivating Africa, she was pure beauty. As she lay in the shade of a leadwood and surrendered her bruised and battered body back to the earth, a delicate butterfly came to rest on her soft coat, closing the last chapter on the life of this iconic leopardess. Lady Ravenscourt you will be dearly missed.” This photo is a stunning reminder of the extreme beauty and brutality of life on this majestic continent.
http://singita.com/blog/tag/ravenscourt-leopard/
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Poor leopardess, i will always be impressed by the bravery of mother animals who sometimes fight to death to protect their cub.
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