The Extremely Rare Black Leopard Confirmed In Africa For First Time In 100 Years
The creature – which almost has a mythical status – was captured by British wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas, 35, while it was prowling around the plains of Kenya in the dead of night with a full moon looming above. This is the first time that one has been caught on camera ‘properly’ in Africa for 100 years. Continue reading »
Yes, This Is A Leopard Milk Bread!
Patricia Nascimento is a French woman who lives in southern Portugal. She loves to cook desserts, especially French pastries. She made this beautiful and delicious-looking bread (translation) by carefully blending two doughs flavored and colored with vanilla and cocoa. Continue reading »
Cat Fishing: Leopard Gets Covered In Mud Catching Its Fish Supper
Photo credits: Abel Coelho / Greatstock / Barcroft Media
A leopard leaps into a muddy waterhole to catch a fish on August 13, 2015, in the Savuti Channel in Botswana. Continue reading »
Newborn Clouded Leopard Cubs, Tacoma, Washington
Andy Goldfarb, a staff biologist at the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium, plays with one of the four clouded leopard cubs currently at the zoo Friday, June 5, 2015 in Tacoma, Wash. The quadruplets were born on May 12, 2015 and now weigh about 1.7 lbs. each. Friday was their first official day on display for public viewing, usually during their every-four-hours bottle-feeding sessions, which were started after the cubs’ mother did not show enough interest in continuing to nurse them. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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Nimbus, a 2-Month Old Clouded Leopard Cub
Nimbus, the 2 month old clouded leopard cub, who was hand reared at the home of curator Jamie Craig. Photographed sitting in her hammock at Cotswold Wildlife Park, Burford, Oxfordshire, UK on September 2014. Jamie Craig the curator of the Cotswold Wildlife park has hand reared the baby clouded leopard in his family bathroom after he was rejected by his mother. Now two months old Nimbus is been fed a cat milk replacement diet by bottle and is given soft toys to play with. It is hoped that the leopard will re-join others at the park and eventually join their breeding program. (Photo by SWNS/ABACAPress)
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South African Leopard Catches Sandgrouse
Deftly he finished with a birdie that they fly so low? Continue reading »