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Female Amur Leopard at Yorkshire wildlife Park, in the nursery enclosure with her 2 cubs. Doncaster. UK. December 2015.
Leopard at Ngala Private Game Reserve, where we were blessed with eight great sightings in four days. We tracked this female for about 20 minutes in the dusk as she led her two cubs back to a kill, a young impala. Read my published travel article about Ngala Place of the Lion. © Andy Withers
After four unsuccessful attempts to see the elusive cubs, they just about posed for these pictures -- this isn't even cropped.
Here's another shot of the Amur Leopard that I was able to take in between the wires. After getting this shot, I went home.
We were privileged and thrilled to get so close to this leopard, who was well camouflaged in a tree close to a herd of impala.
snow leopard / Schneeleopard / L'once (Panthera uncia), aussi appelée irbis, panthère des neiges ou léopard des neiges / Panthera uncia
Pictures from my book 'Centurio the little snow leopard'
at Leopard Heights, in Yorkshire Wildlife Park....a fantastic enclosure built for the purpose of being stimulating for the animal. Lots of wooden beams and platforms for him to climb as well as grasslands - seen here just in nick of time through glass window. Doncaster, South Yorks, UK. May 2015.
Leopard at Ngala Private Game Reserve, where we were blessed with eight great sightings in four days - including this cat that walked right on by our Land-Rover. Read my published travel article about Ngala Place of the Lion. © Andy Withers
Snow leopard at Paradise Wildlife Park, Broxbourne
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A leopard shark with an acoustic tracker swims in the ocean with Scripps postdoctoral researcher Andy Nosal visible in the background. Nosal recently published a study examining how leopard sharks navigate the open ocean by using their keen sense of smell. Credit: Kyle McBurnie
snow leopard / Schneeleopard / L'once (Panthera uncia), aussi appelée irbis, panthère des neiges ou léopard des neiges / Panthera uncia
Pictures from my book 'Centurio the little snow leopard'
The amur leopard at the Oregon Zoo saw me walk up to the window glass with a camera. I am sure of this. The leopard then walked out and sat down in a perfect pose, right in the perfect light and proceeded to look very regal because this leopard knows that it is cool.
Once I had my photo, the leopard slunk back to the darkness. Really.
The amur leopard is extremely endangered with only 35 in the wild and about 200 in zoo breeding programs.
Photographed using a Lumix GH-2 and a 50mm f/1.4 prime Minolta MC/MD mount lens with a micro four thirds adapter. Photographed at about f/2.
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