Eery
This is the leopard known as Tjololo, the star of my documentary, "Tjololo - Tracking an African Leopard". He can be instantly recognised by the shape of his ears which are grizzled from many encounters with other animals. In this shot, he can be seen scoping a herd of impala from behind an anthill - ready to make his move. Follow the making of my latest documentary at Wildcast.net
15 comments
Patricia van Casteren wrote...
Wow, what`s he looking at.......?
Good shot!www.flickr.com/groups/the_world_through_my_eyes/pool/
Adriana Cicala wrote...
Great................wonderful!!!
congratulations
Mo. Rich wrote...
Love the caption.
I'd recognise those tatty ears anywhere.
Nikhil Karkera wrote...
He can hear us.The World Through My Eyes
Kim Wolhuter wrote...
Yes those are the tatty ears of Tjololo staring at impala walking by. He was lying low anthill. He's still around on Mala Mala and still doing well.
Donna Grayson wrote...
I want to scratch his ears !!! Thumbs Up! from Flickr Smileys 
Steve Stone wrote...
Fabulous composition - you can just feel the tension as he watches.
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Angela wrote...
Thumbs Up! from Flickr Smileys 
Marjie in San Francisco wrote...
Stunning! On our photo safari to Kenya we didn't get a photo of a leopard.. only got a cheetah lying down under a tree.
added as a FAVORITE !
Mark Liebenberg wrote...
Excellent composition. Any chance of seeing some filmbites?
Silvia Otten-Nattkamp wrote...
wonderful shot :)
Mary Anne's Marshside Menagerie wrote...
The ears tell a story of their own. Beautiful animal.
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Jo Hinde wrote...
Another one of your wonderful picsAnimal Addiction!






All your photos are fantastic!!!