Young Nomad Leopard Learns Hunting Guinea Fowl isn't as Easy as it Looks
2024 ж. 14 Сәу.
525 179 Рет қаралды
Young nomad leopard Olimba has her eyes on a flock of guinea fowl, and is quietly watching their every move. There's no impala here, but a bird might make a nice breakfast. Once again, her prey is out in the open. There's no cover. It's far from ideal, but Olimba's not put off.
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Dang squirell!
😳upss there goes his meal on wheels order. To go.
Nice commentary
The Image is crazy awesome! What camara ya'll using?
I thought that was a dog problem?
Amazing tree climbers. They make it look effortless and graceful. Go get a few of those birds !
The leopard Big cats are very beautiful
Beautiful
well, life is a constant struggle.
True 😞
I thought it was fix to be a showdown.
Nice camera ❤❤❤❤,the video is amazingly beautiful ❤️
So beautiful 🤩
I enjoy Love Nature so much. Perfect voices for narration, and perfect music, subtle and appropriate, and I can hear the animals even walking . Please don’t change the .Fell in love with my first video, “ the Little Misfit”. Still watch that series once in a while .
Many thanks! 💚
I raise guinea fowl. They are by far, the dumbest animal I've ever owned. But, I enjoy having them around.
😂😂
That nomad leopard catch almost Guinea chicken if that squirrel didn't made a stern warning.
The squirrel saves them.