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#NatGeoTravelStories //Follow our account this weekend as @awc007 shares images while on safari at Sabi Sabi Earth Lodge in South Africa.
#4 Silent Stalker
Leopards are solitary animals, except when they are mating or with offspring, making them much more difficult to find in the bush. Trackers will search for any trace of animals, including tracks, scat, drag marks—and will also listen for audible clues. Often, it is the alarm calls of squirrels or monkeys that will lead you in the direction of the big cat. Our tracker helped us find this young male leopard early in the morning and we were able to ride along as he cruised through his territory, scent marking rocks and trees along the way. When stalking prey, the leopard’s back foot will land on the print of its front, a process called registering. We would see this leopard in stalking mode later on, but for now he looked simply majestic among the foliage. Photo by @awc007. To read more about our Lodges experiences, visit www.nationalgeographiclodges.com/ #natgeolodges #sabisabi #earthlodge #bigcats


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