Okay having analysed all the top predators on wildlife and biology documentaries, I've seen people narrate upon tigers, lions, bears, wolves, crocodiles and sharks and all...but why is the leopard barely mentioned? In my opinion there is not an animal that's more accomplished in hunting as it, it's very adaptable and versatile...what do you all think?
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Why is the leopard so underrated?
#3 10 December 2011 - 08:52 PM
Aziz, on 10 December 2011 - 03:53 PM, said:
Okay having analysed all the top predators on wildlife and biology documentaries, I've seen people narrate upon tigers, lions, bears, wolves, crocodiles and sharks and all...but why is the leopard barely mentioned? In my opinion there is not an animal that's more accomplished in hunting as it, it's very adaptable and versatile...what do you all think?
Leopards are awesome. My number one choice of big cat if reincarnation turns out to be true. No other cat has as much going for it, imo. Fast, adaptable, good swimmers and strong enough to drag prey up a tree.
Maybe the documentary photographers just have a harder time finding leopards with the camera and they don't want to look stupid.
JorgeLobo, on 10 December 2011 - 07:53 PM, said:
No press agent?
+1
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