Dec
2010
25

Lepoard Hunt Pictures

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Pictures taken at Pom Pom in the Okavango Delta, Botswana.

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Margaret and Vasco surveying the Bush. Vasco said he would fire a warning shot over any animal that charged us. He would only shoot to kill if the animal continued to approach and came within 6m. Paw print of a leopard on an elephant track through the Bush.

margaret-and-vasco-standing  vasco-and-allan

Studying the signs and tracks. Vasco explains Bushcraft and the habits of the Okavango wildlife including the leopard we were stalking.

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The leopard is close but moving east, probably stalking antelope.

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Margaret in the truck fording a stream on the way to pick up the trail of the leopard

pom-pom-red-lechwe  pom-pom-leopard-stands

Leopard uses a large termite mound to watch a herd of Red Lechwe grazing nearby. Lechwe are large antelopes adapted to living in swamp areas. Their large powerful haunches allows them to jump long distances and spring between patches of dry pasture in flooded areas.

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The leopard notices the truck and we keep quiet and still.

      pom-pom-leopard-retreating

The stalking leopard moves toward the Lechwe. Chattering monkeys and startled birds alert the Lechwe which sense the prowling leopard and move away.

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Lucky Zebra with a scar left by an attacking lion. The lion probably dug her claws into the haunches but was kicked off by the powerful back legs of the Zebra. This is the sort of damage the leopard would have inflicted on the Lechwe.

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