When leopards make a kill, it is usually a tiring experience, and it was no different with this leopardess, who looked a little worn out after bagging the gazelle. While she took a rest, I was able to capture a beautiful shot of her looking at me, having put the carcass down on the ground. Her expressions, as you’ll see for yourself, were mesmerizing.
By this time, having located a big cat with a kill, a lot of tourist jeeps had assembled all around. Yet, something I was immensely pleased to see, was the composure of the tourists, who maintained their silence, unlike their counterparts closer home, who jump and yell and shout, disturbing the peace of the jungle.
The leopardess dragged the gazelle carcass towards the tree, laboring slowly but steadily, with everyone present watching with bated breath. Carrying a large gazelle up a tree is an arduous task, and every one of us present there at the moment were skeptical whether she’d be able to make it to the top of the tree, hoping that she would.