Leopards use trees for multiple reasons. Sometimes to hoist their kill, sometimes to get a vantage point, some times even for cool breeze during hot days. Gifted with retractable claws, leopards climb trees with ease.
A leopards leap is approximately 18ft long and around 10ft into the air. In frame is one such exemplary leaps of a leopard who was trying to use this tree as a vantage point to stalk nearby spotted deers.
The curves of the leopard are beautifully inclined with the curves of the trees. Such a powerful and beautiful big cat.
Leopard's Leap #2/5
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Leopards use trees for multiple reasons. Sometimes to hoist their kill, sometimes to get a vantage point, some times even for cool breeze during hot days. Gifted with retractable claws, leopards climb trees with ease.
A leopards leap is approximately 18ft long and around 10ft into the air. In frame is one such exemplary leaps of a leopard who was trying to use this tree as a vantage point to stalk nearby spotted deers.
The curves of the leopard are beautifully inclined with the curves of the trees. Such a powerful and beautiful big cat.