Pictures taken beside and behind that very air force base morning of April 12 female (or so said the PH) in grass (the camera was focusing on the grass). April 14 just after sunset, big male walking outside the fence in the road ditch beside the base. He kept testing the fence trying get in. And possibly the same big male strolling down the road behind the base the next morning April 15th. This was all in 2015 when they were debating closing leopard hunting. I sent these pictures to our outfitter because he was collecting proof that there was a very healthy leopard population and no scientific reason to close hunting of them.
When we spotted that female, the PH was beside himself. He said you NEVER see a leopard in the daytime. Then we saw that Tom 2 nights later. And then the next morning that big Tom just strolling along in front of us on the road with out a care in the World.... The PH was absolutely beside himself! He kept saying "I know I told you that we never see leopard in the daylight and now here is a second one in 3 days!!! But honestly, we NEVER see this!!!" Obviously a sign of a very healthy leopard population.
@Justbryan I have also seen at least one leopard on every night hunt with Bossie. There are a lot in RSA
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