For the last week we have the chance to follow the adventures of our female leopard "Dogo"! This lady found the perfect spot along the Katuma River, using a beautiful Rain Tree as great spotting point. Not far from that a rank of impalas were grassing around, "Dogo" took her chance with excellent success and as we came back the next day, Dogo was lying down with one of those impalas hanging down from the tree! Karin and Chris Ferrante our guests for one week gave me this great and special picture on the top, "Dogo" checking her impala before getting a nice nap at the shadow! Big thanks guys!! The Chada team
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Our female leopard “Dogo”
29 August 2015
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