0966e2 lick my chops
This leopard had dragged its kill into a tree, and was enjoying a hearty meal. We watched from quite a distance from the safety of our jeep. The guide did his best to position us with decent light and line of sight through the foliage and branches.
Some of the remains of its kill can be seen in the lower left of the photo--- the fur appears to be that of a wildebeest.
This is a look back at our 2018 safari. More photos from this amazing trip can be seen in my Safari Album www.flickr.com/photos/25171569@N02/albums/72157669809103977
iNaturalist link www.inaturalist.org/photos/111349738
Jenny Pansing Photos
0966e2 lick my chops
This leopard had dragged its kill into a tree, and was enjoying a hearty meal. We watched from quite a distance from the safety of our jeep. The guide did his best to position us with decent light and line of sight through the foliage and branches.
Some of the remains of its kill can be seen in the lower left of the photo--- the fur appears to be that of a wildebeest.
This is a look back at our 2018 safari. More photos from this amazing trip can be seen in my Safari Album www.flickr.com/photos/25171569@N02/albums/72157669809103977
iNaturalist link www.inaturalist.org/photos/111349738
Jenny Pansing Photos