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About the image: 

This female leopard spent the evening observing and hunting, having finished her impala kill from earlier in the week.  She was graceful in her movements, both on and off of this very large boulder.  Tonight she would put out a bit of effort, to no avail, pursuing the smallest antelope of them all, a dik-dik, and later a large warthog.  There was no particular hurry as the light faded away, it seemed.  The warthog might not quite be worth the risk of injury, just yet.

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About the image: 

This female leopard spent the evening observing and hunting, having finished her impala kill from earlier in the week.  She was graceful in her movements, both on and off of this very large boulder.  Tonight she would put out a bit of effort, to no avail, pursuing the smallest antelope of them all, a dik-dik, and later a large warthog.  There was no particular hurry as the light faded away, it seemed.  The warthog might not quite be worth the risk of injury, just yet.

About the image: 

This female leopard spent the evening observing and hunting, having finished her impala kill from earlier in the week.  She was graceful in her movements, both on and off of this very large boulder.  Tonight she would put out a bit of effort, to no avail, pursuing the smallest antelope of them all, a dik-dik, and later a large warthog.  There was no particular hurry as the light faded away, it seemed.  The warthog might not quite be worth the risk of injury, just yet.

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