30 September 2007, 03:24
David HulmeNew leopard trail cam pictures
My brother Jonathan and Stewart Schanzenback managed to capture this female leopard on a trail cam recently.
Dave
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30 September 2007, 03:56
Aspen Hill AdventuresShe looks like she is expecting. Nice photos, it's neat to get a candid view of wildlife going about their business.
30 September 2007, 03:58
namibiahunterWell done! What trail cam and at what distance, may I ask? I'd like to bring a trail cam with me on my next trip.
Namibiahunter
30 September 2007, 04:08
elsthose are wonderful pictures!
30 September 2007, 08:59
Use Enough GunVery nice! Those trail cams are great.
30 September 2007, 22:37
martinbnsOut of curiosity, how can you tell it's a female? Is it body size, or neck and shoulder development?
30 September 2007, 23:09
David Hulmenamibiahunter
The cam is a Cuddeback no flash. My brother says try to go for the no flash option, as the flash may disturb the cat. He also says he has had the best results setting the cam at 10 to 15 feet from the bait.
martinbns
Yes, body and neck size help a PH to determine whether it's male or female. The head of a big tom seems to sit on its shoulders, making it appear as if it has no neck. Then, of course, there is the spoor. The PH's that I work with make certain that they have seen a scrotum before they will even think about giving the hunter the go ahead.
Dave
01 October 2007, 11:02
yukon deltaNicely done. I wish someone would get a photo of the infamous female leopard in Makuti that sniffs people at night. I would like to know what she looks like as I know what her sniffing the back of my head sounds like!
02 October 2007, 19:20
PhilExcellent trailcam photos!!
Phil