The Leopard
One afternoon on Kwandwe Private Game Reserve we saw a leopard and heard her roar and then she followed us. We could see her eating her kill through the branches. I heard the cracking of bones and rustling before I actually saw her. It may not seem that leopard spots are good camouflage, but they are.
We waited and watched, my fellow safari travelers and I, as she ate then climbed a tree. She called three times. For who? It was not at all the way I expected a leopard to sound. It was not clear why she called and we were not comfortable sticking around to find out.
After a time she left and so did we. There were congratulations all around for the wonderful and rare sighting and the even more rare sounds. We stopped in a lovely clearing with an amazing view of the valley below. South Africa is so big, the sky so wide. As time passed it became deep twilight, time to go.
As we prepared to leave, the Rangers and Guides began hurrying us toward the vehicles, looking quite serious. “Move quickly but slowly”, we loved that. Down the road, not 30 feet was the leopard lying in the middle of the tracks. She did not move, but looked very interested. I could imagine we looked like a troop of primates, hmm we were.
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