Love making continues
Yesterday afternoon, we set of , looking for leopards. About half an hour into our game drive , Elvis our tracker spotted a leopard, on a termite mound, about 300 metres away. It was a big male leopard, and as we aproached we saw that it was the large male that had been mating for the last few days, but he was alone. Shortly after, he got up and started walking on the road. Not to far from him, impala started alarm calling. We went to have a look, and found a female leopard in the area of the impala, it was the same female that the male was mating with. The male started roaring, and the female began to run towards the male. When they met, they started mating instantly. They continued for the next two hours, walking through the middle of the bush, and mating about every two to three minutes. How exciting
Posted: Kirkman's Kamp by Markus Schroeder, Date: 1 April 2008
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