@natgeo photo by @stevewinterphoto One of my favorite images! of a female leopard in a tree at night under the stars. She has an impala in the tree that she is feeding on. She is waiting for an opening so she can jump down amongst 6 hyenas scattered around the base of the tree - hoping she will drop some of the impala - but she wants to be sure - that she does not end up as dinner either! There are nine sub-species of leopards on earth, occurring from the southern tip of South Africa's Cape mountains to the island of Java in southeast Asia. The leopard can live in true deserts, tropical forests and even in the Russian tundra where it drops to below 10 degrees celsius! The biggest threats facing leopards in Africa include the illegal skin trade, wire snare poaching and human-leopard conflict. This was shot while on assignment for National Geographic Magazine (Dec 2015 issue) with. National Geographic launched the Big Cats Initiative to raise awareness and implement conservation action for big cats. Please visit CauseAnUproar.org to find out more about National Geographic's innovative solutions like Build a Boma, anti-poaching and learning about the ecology of these incredible animals! follow me @stevewinterphoto to see more images and thanks! #follow me @stevewinterphoto to see other images, thanks! @natgeo @thephotosociety@natgeocreative @eiainvestigator #bigcatsforever
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One of my favorite images! of a female leopard in a tree at night under the stars. She has an impala in the tree that she is feeding on. She is waiting for an opening so she can jump down amongst 6 hyenas scattered around the base of the tree - hoping she will drop some of the impala - but she wants to be sure - that she does not end up as dinner either!
There are nine sub-species of leopards on earth, occurring from the southern tip of South Africa's Cape mountains to the island of Java in southeast Asia. The leopard can live in true deserts, tropical forests and even in the Russian tundra where it drops to below 10 degrees celsius! The biggest threats facing leopards in Africa include the illegal skin trade, wire snare poaching and human-leopard conflict. This was shot while on assignment for National Geographic Magazine (Dec 2015 issue) with. National Geographic launched the Big Cats Initiative to raise awareness and implement conservation action for big cats. Please visit CauseAnUproar.org to find out more about National Geographic's innovative solutions like Build a Boma, anti-poaching and learning about the ecology of these incredible animals!
follow me @stevewinterphoto to see more images and thanks!

#follow me @stevewinterphoto to see other images, thanks! @ナショナルジオグラフィック @thephotosociety@natgeocreative @eiainvestigator #bigcatsforever#ivoryfree #wildaid #bigcatsforever #leopards#photooftheday @africanparksnetwork @sanctuaryasia


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