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Leopard & its prey- 5 images- not for the squeamish


michali

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M9 & 90mm Elmarit.

 

I’ve recently returned from a client safari, part of the journey took us to Kruger in South Africa.

One morning we came across this male leopard sitting in a river bed. He was clearly in hunting mode, so we backed the vehicle out and waited.

 

After about 30 minutes a group of Impala made their way down towards the water.

The leopard lay flat on his belly in the reeds and patiently waited. He then suddenly exploded out of the reeds in a blur of fur and took a young male impala right in front of us.

 

Just after he had caught the impala a herd of elephants who were also making their way down to the river, saw him and started trumpeting and creating a commotion, despite this he he did not let go of his struggling prey. Instead he held on until the impala was suffocated and then dragged it off into the shade and did something I've never seen before. He proceeded to tear the fur off the impala carcass, cleaning it, and spitting out the fur, before beginning to feed on it.

 

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Wow! Amazing series. I found myself lucky to be on the rear seat for two drives of 70km in Kruger and had the feeling to be in Jurassic Park... How did you manage to get and stay close enough to obtain those images with a... 90mm!?

Congratulations, perhaps your used to this, but I guess this must have been quite a unique moment.

Cheers,

Alexander

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Even for somebody in your profession this must be an ultra-rare sighting. And superbly captured as well. I would enter the series in the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition if I were you.

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