Leopards can reach speeds of up to 36 miles per hour. Honey badgers’ claws can grow to 1.5 inches. It is counterintuitive that a 35-pound mammal can successfully force an apex predator to flee upward.
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Leopard-hunting holiday packages being sold for up to £116,000 while UK ban on trophy imports stalls
Holidays to shoot endangered leopards are being sold online for up to £116,000, The Independent can reveal – while a long-promised UK ban on trophy hunt imports remains stalled. Big-game tour ...
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Conservation by choice or by chance: Understanding human-nature interactions in SA
A look at South Africa’s hunting quotas, emphasising that while hunting and wildlife tourism may not prioritise conservation, ...
The grandson of Theodore Roosevelt returns to East Africa to hunt leopards over bait, after a close call years before.
A male leopard enters the floodplain, taking everyone by surprise. A male leopard moves onto the floodplain, heading straight toward Xudum. This poses a great risk to the female leopard, who is close ...
A pack of wild dogs was sleeping in the heat of the day when a leopard moving in the area caught sight of them. The leopard slowly creeps up to them, almost attempting to hunt them. But... surely it ...
The leopard in this short video clip looks very at ease both climbing up a tree trunk and relaxing in the branches. The ease with which it scales the vertical trunk is astonishing. But why does such a ...
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