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Leopard taking Croc

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05 September 2008, 20:42
new_guy
Leopard taking Croc
These photos were apparently taken by Hal Brindley in Kruger. Anyone seen them before?



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05 September 2008, 20:52
StormsGSP
WOW. Very cool. Thanks for sharing. That is one bada$$ Leopard.


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05 September 2008, 21:34
Use Enough Gun
Those pics were in the latest African Hunter Magazine, along with the hippo/croc encounter, and have been circulating elsewhere as well.
05 September 2008, 21:40
BigFiveJack
Very powerful images! I would NOT have
guessed that a leopard would hit a croc.



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OH GOD! {Seriously, we need the help.}

05 September 2008, 21:50
cjw
Pretty cool photos. I would have loved to see that.

Here's a link to photos of lions taking a croc
http://www.wilderness-safaris.com/news/camp_news_detail.jsp?newsItem_id=7388


05 September 2008, 22:15
Gerald Peter
All my life I have watched films of crocs, a reptile, grabbing some poor critter or other. I'm glad to see a fellow mammal chalk up one for our side! Smiler
06 September 2008, 04:49
ozhunter
I wonder how many times the shoe has been on the other foot, so to speak.
06 September 2008, 08:07
Dagga Boy
Absolutely amazing! I never would've thought it. Thanks.
07 September 2008, 02:58
old4x4
WOW! Tough leopard!! Better not show these pics to my cat. He may get the wrong idea about my iguana Wink


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07 September 2008, 07:14
RSIMMONS
Sharks, crocodiles/alligators and cat are killing machines. All things being equal. I think the cat is the top predator. I would suggest Leopard is probably at the top of the cat list if you measure by the pound.