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    IT WAS GETTING DARK AND SUDDENLY WE HEARD THROUGH THE RADIO OF OUR SAFARI GUIDE THAT A LEOPARD WAS SPOTTED. GOING ABOUT A THOUSAND MILES WE FINALLY REACHED THE PLACE WHERE WE WITNESSED THIS FEMALE LEOPARD WHO HAD JUST HAD DINNER CLIMB UP IN THE TREE TO RELAX. AFTER A COUPLE OF MINUTES THE LEOPARD SAT UP AS IF TO STUDY US AND CLIMBED DOWN THE TREE TO DISAPPEAR IN THE BUSHES. IT WAS AN EXTRAORDINARY MOMENT AND MY FIRST TIME EVER LEOPARD SIGHTING IN THE WILD.
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    Date Uploaded: Oct 29, 2018
    Location: Samburu, Coast Province, Kenya
    Copyright: © Damilice Mansur
    Categories: Animals, Nature
    Contests: 2018 National Geographic Photo Contest