Residents of Betty’s Bay are divided on whether or not a recent penguin killing spree was part of nature’s plan. Decide for yourself.
We know that part of Africa’s appeal lies in the beasts that call it home, but sometimes we really do get too close for comfort.
Here at home we marvel at big cats like leopards and lions, but over in the remote mountain regions of Eurasia they have this gem hidden up their sleeves.
The schoolyard is not quite the leopard’s natural habitat, so as you can imagine this poor beast became rather enraged.
It must be a lonely existence for the cat dubbed El Jefe, the only known jaguar in the whole of the United States. What a beaut though.
Kruger National Park was the scene of a rather unusual occurrence, a leopard and a tiny impala putting instinct aside and playing nice.
They may be stealthy predators by night but this leopard hasn’t exactly covered itself in glory. Not your finest moment big guy.
News broke last week of a leopard in the Kruger National Park attacking a guide before being run over by his vehicle and put down. This footage shows exactly how that happened.
It’s not often you get to attack your natural enemy from beyond the grave, but that’s exactly what this zebra managed to do…
A leopard has been put down after it sustained extensive injuries during an attack on a tour guide in the Kruger National Park.
A massive leopard pounces from a tree to take out an unsuspecting impala below has been caught on camera, and it’s brutal.
Being South Africans, we’ve become quite accustomed to those coffee table books with pictures of the big five sprawled on the cover. Heck, most of us have seen at least some of the big five in person – no biggie. But never have we got a glimpse into the nocturnal lives of these magnificent animals.
A wild leopard was shot dead yesterday at the Oil India Limited field headquarters campus at Duliajan, India. The leopard injured 13 people during a day-long rampage. See photos of the animal attacking a security guard after he tried to rescue his colleague – after the jump.
Recently published photos have revealed what is believed to be the world’s first “strawberry” leopard. The big cat was discovered in South Africa’s Madikwe Game Reserve and is an incredibly rare find.
I’m starting to think everything is awesome in Botswana! A leopard had been stalking a warthog, but when his prey disappeared into some particularly long grass he was forced to stretch himself to his full height like a meerkat on watch. Every few minutes the leopard would balance expertly on his hind legs to keep track of his tasty prey.