We were on our morning game drive when we spotted this female leopard walking through the bushes. We observed & followed her for almost an hour as she kept stopping and looking around for some prey. At one point, as she walked past our vehicle, she suddenly positioned herself in the stalking mode and sat down right next to our vehicle. This is when we realised that she'd seen (or probably heard) a Jackal pup behind our vehicle. This pup was from a litter of 3 pups which we'd spotted the previous evening in a den nearby, their mom was not seen anywhere nearby. This one pup seemed to have lost it's way outside the den this morning and happened to get spotted by this leopard who was in search of prey. The rest can be seen in the video below.
Can we talk about how great this quality is?!!
yes, let's talk about it.... wtf ??
@@ivanbreak 😂😂😂
If the people in the truck would just shut up
@@ivanbreakpp
Wow that burst of speed was breathtaking
Everyone is busy criticizing the tourists. Can we take a moment and appreciate that leopard's acceleration?
It was awesome. It leaped into a sprint. The jackel didn't stand a chance.
Leopards move beautifully.
Umm..NO
He pounce on the jackal pup and kills it
Leopard was on the jackal in the blink of an eye....wow !
1:48. very interesting that it leaped prior to taking off. It's like shaving off a split second prior to the jackal noticing and reacting. It not only it shorten the distance that it must chase, the leap allowed it to hit the ground already accelerated and allowed to reach top sprint much quicker.
This just feels way different than seeing this type of scenario in a documentary.
Its that camera or machine gun? 😂
hahahah thats wat i too confused
🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😄
Its a Bazooka.
It’s a CANON
Its bazooka
Park Rangers: We dont interfere with wild life. We let nature take its course, no matter how cruel. Also park Rangers: While nature takes its course we park 10 jeeps full of load tourists in the middle of the park so they can take flash photos, but we never interfere with the wildlife though.
Thy don’t really care about the jeeps cause they see them all the time
And what's your point? They're observing
yea your trucks are so noisy and distracting that the predators have an unfair advantage and you know that so you you tourist get to see a kill !
John hamilton something with sharp teeth and claws will always have an advantage over something that doesn’t, moron.
The smart kitty knows the cars can attract prey on the scavenge And kitty was right
Love that you gave us the perspective we looking for
You have got a great shot and its rare sight. The leopard and the tiger are the only two big cats that removes the hair of animals before eating it. This has been captured very well. Continue the good work. We filmed two tigers fighting for a kill. The growls of the tigers were insane. Lucky to capture it for our channel. The video we filmed shows how ferocious these big cats are.
That acceleration was impressive
NO ONE DOES A BETTER CRAWL LIKE A LEOPARD
Congratulations on seeing this natural marvel & thanks for posting.
i had to watch that on mute, you make too much noise, even the Leopard is like stfu.
I think that the Leopard would encourage tourist to speak louder, as it cover his approach
@Equality for all European tourists are far worse.
@@theyhateuscuztheyaintus6057 FR
What an incredible acceleration this animal has
The guy who shot in burst mode while the leopard stood still needs to realize that if one photo turns out shitty they are all shitty.
Obviously you are not a photographer. Using burst mode in those once ina life time situations allows one to capture micro adjustments in face, eyes and body position that may elevate a good pic to an extraordinary one.
@@saffronblaze7763 leopard : looks away Yep facial micropositions
every dog has his day..
Bossman what do u mean
A good day to die.
I want cute pups and protective dog vs cobra, bear, leopard
Your right Tony Montana. Now say hello to my little Friend....
*It's a CAT EAT DOG WORLD.* LITERALLY.
Its also a dog eat cat world to
@@kwabenagyatengmarfo1608 they don’t eat them. They kill for sport/competition
It was a Jackal and not a dog so NOT literally.
Leopard: it’s free fast food
But wtf! Ratatatata ratatata ratatata! Camera bullets?!? It’s incredible how much freaking human noise brought to wildlife...
And that Ratatat tat noise from the camera may have distracted The Jackal puppy who was not experienced with such noises allowing the adult leopard an easier chance to kill.
R C why not just film with a 4K camera and pick out photographs.
@Brian Scholl me too
The noise is so annoying
This jump was VERY fast, incredible good job leopard
Interesting how the cat just doesn't grab a tourist out of the vehicle. the Cat treats the noisy vehicle full of noisy blobs, with disdain.
Dmm Dmm543 when a cat spots it prey it's main focus it there, the leopard chose it's choice therefore it's easier to hunt something small then big.. unless hungry of course
@@T_E_G thankyou for the kind response. I've seen this in house cats and hunting dogs. Deer bucks in rut have walked right next to me while chasing female deer. This kind if fixation could be dangerous.
Leopards know humans are superior to animals? No, they don't at all. Infact, nearly all animals don't come to the conclusion that humans are superior to all animals because they aren't able to process it. The wildlife in general ignore the people because they're on a jeep. Jeeps emit the gas smell telling the animals that they aren't food, plus the fact that the jeep is big. If people were photographing lions on foot, the lions would come after them.
And I treat animals with equal disdain.
The animals are used to them, so much so that predators will hide behind them to pounce on their prey. Leave them alone and they'll leave you alone.
Great video. Nature at its best. Thanks for sharing. Where was this?
This was at Londolozi Game Reserve, South Africa
I love when they do that "air dance!"
The leopard is a paid actor
toni DeVance Time for some new fucking material, 'toni...'
The leopard using the humans as a distraction and cover. Very clever.
Great video. Thanks for the effort.
Excellent footage!!!!
Awesome upload. Balance of nature. Thanks
Amazing how the animals are so habituated to the vehicles. It's like they're not even there.
They use them for cover. The sounds helps the prey not hear the predators as well.
Wow crazy sighting , Jackal signaled danger but the Leopard is the master of ambush 👍
That leopard be like this big moving thingie is nothing but a weird walking random animal to that jeep😂😂😂
Leopard thinks "there's never just one".
Damn it junior!!!What'd i always tell ya...never leave the hole!
the leopard goes says: ¡look at me!
Damn, Leopards and Tigers are so smart and stealthy.
No supermarkets out here. Gotta run the food down, kill it, and clean it yourself.
Can't send out for a pizza.
Nope, no Purina outdoor formula Leopard Chow.
That leopard has excellent camo on today.
Very good. Thanks a lot for this. 😊
Sometimes you are the hammer. Sometimes you are the nail.
I saw the killing instinct in that run
1:56 action time
The leopard intentionally tap the branch to confused the pup they're smart
Look hia look hia 😂😂 Leopard smile!!!
Kinda hard to watch when the jackal is your favorite animal
Idk why would leopards hate jackals i know that hyenas hate them cause jackals steal preys from hyenas
Damn...life and death. One must die, so one can live.
Same as humans. One big cauldron battle of whose species/culture lives or dies
The one guy with the camo lens? It looked like a rocket launcher, meanwhile, everyone else were using their cellphone cameras.
Vidya Venkatesh, thank you dear Lady for not screaming OH NO OH NO and other obnoxious shit like 95% of women in these videos , totally ruining it for the viewers and importantly, for the hungry leopard.
I literally just watched a documentary with the same exact thing, except the jackals kill a leopard cub
I don't think that Leopard is even aware of those people and their contraptions.
That cat was lightning fast
For some people in this comment section who don't know what they're talking about : 1. Baby animals being eaten is very common thing. Even leopard cubs can meet the same fate as this jackal pup. We can't be sure if this jackal pup can survive even if the car's not there, considering the mom isn't around. 2. In African safari you can ride on open safari vehicles safely even with predators around. As long as you remain on the vehicle, predators will ignore you. It's the big herbivore such as elephants and buffaloes that you should worry about, not the carnivores.
Beautiful Cat
There's an uncanny Grace in the way a Feline (especially a Pantherid) kills its prey. Effective, mighty, but gentle, noble natural killers.
lions ignore jackals, leopards eat everything even insects.
lions do kill hyenas but they dont eat them
Leopards are by far the most succesful hunters among the big cats.
@@angelmannj Sometimes they do
@@MrRazorblade999 i stand corrected...i saw a clip where the males were eating a hyena... the males sunk so low! :-(
@@angelmannj i believe lions only eat hyenas when they are very hungry. Hyena meat is probably very tough and full of parasites
Are those camera that loud or just the mic.
It is to the cat's credit that she seemed not to be distracted by the inconsiderate noise makers.
Incredibly shot. Where was it?
Must the numpties who are privileged enough to experience these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat be so fixated with capturing every shot? Why not just enjoy the beauty before you without firing off a zillion shots?
That leo saved alot of gazelles that day
Like how the Leopard dont give a ratsass about a big ass truck with alot of human on it
nice catch next time please record longer showing leopard finishing the meal
I've shot that video too, the leopard pulled out all the hair from the pups body and then ended up eating the bare body. Will try to upload it someday 😊
@@VidyaVenkatesh please upload it would love to see that
@@lebronmother1858 Will surely try and share that too 😊
Ew what is wrong with you stupied
Isn't there a silencer on a shutter speed?
damn, natures cruel ,sometimes, and sometimes extremely beautiful. roll of the dice.
God is good isnt he?
@@hardwiredtoselfdestruction3401 not always.god is also power....nature is also a balance of forces..this is god also, or represents..power..kzhead.info/sun/opGymNaMpZSig30/bejne.html and there is also hell..when one goes to hell, you realize god is also about judgement...everyone seems to think jesus is a wimp...jesus is saying i ll forgive you. jesus is god being nice. the prophets, sometimes a different side.
@@stevejames5863 God is a good god...yes he is lol
This is very close to the "action". If your vehicle just happened to be where it was when this occurred, fine. But I'm seeing a lot of footage that suggests some tour operators are taking people very close, invasively close to apex predators. When you consider the immense damage people have done (and sadly still do) to lion, leopard and cheetah populations, it's crucial we do all we can to redress the balance. No killing is the first and major step. Severe punishment of those who do kill is also very important. Outside of direct harm is the preservation of their natural habitat. I mentioned the big cats specifically here, but there are plenty of other species whose conservation status ranges from vulnerable to critically endangered. Our attitudes, individually and collectively, need to change with regard to the way we view wild animals. Part of that change has to come from the way these animals are presented to us in media. It's not something people think to discuss, but I've noticed a real issue in the packaging of zoological/natural history programs. It's a whole other comment, really, but in short, over-dramatizing 'content' with portentous underscoring and action movie trailer narration sells the 'product' short. Similarly, anthropomorphizing animals and the dynamics between animals actually serves, inadvertently, a negative purpose.
It's amazing that the animals ignore the people in the Land Rover's and continue to hunt.
What's up with the Camera shutter sound?
Leopards attack was beautiful. It's fight for survival. I'm in awe of it
I disliked you
q3g378 • stfu
Are you maniac ?
@@noname09579 HAHAHA
@@nollymiraflor7418 He's so sick
Camera Battlefield arms ?
I'd feel safe in in an opened topped SUV.
I swear half these attacks are the tourists being in the area
When ya parents tell ya not to play outside when they're not home, they mean *_stay the fuck inside._* Poor thing didn't have time return to the hole.
When will the lions and leopards realize the easiest meal is pink and squishy sitting in right in front of them?
Except that we're not the easiest meal. Big cats are living alongside our tribes for thousands of years, they know very well that the humans are off limits.
What was that he said at 1:54? Dit dit dit dit dit dit???
Mom said Dont go out of cave while iam away.
Anybody else beat Jackal on their NES in the late 80s? I'm in that club.
Same here. Konami code and all lol
Cheetah,lion,hyenas, wild dogs no one eats jackals except leopard
That acceleration was on point!
How long did it take for these sickos to set this up
All predators should expect this IRONIC EH
why must the camera shuter be so loud?
2 seconds for the kill..When leopard takes off..geez!!
Could you possibly make any more noise?
Is the Jackal puppy disturbed by the sounds of the automobile and the camera? Human world invading the natural habitat again to the detriment in this case of the Jackal puppy. Film footage is always nice sometimes humans get too involved.
They never worry about that leopard jumping in that jeep?
A lunch or dinner with jackal improves intelligensia.
Where is it?
jackal pup is one favorite snacks of leopard and cheetas
Stealth technology to be learnt from a leopard
May I know the name of the Park?
This is in Londolozi, a private game reserve.
21st century and there is no camera of good quality that doesn't sound like an AK-47?
It’s funny how the animals just ignore the people.
Maybe it’s the rules of the park.
Good catch 🐆meow.
Damn jackal pup, gave up his position with all of the unnecessary squealing. Let that be a lesson to 'im.
Pup made noices because it was distressed. It most likely saw the leopard but didn't know what to make of it so it called for mommy.
Jackals usually go in packs too. Either the pup was abandoned or just separated, it was doomed either way.
misterclownface- Apparently you didnt attend the school of sarcasm. ;-)
Onkljobyfish I watched a video where a wildebeest calf made the same mistake after a lion pride caused it to be separated from its herd. The only difference was the leopard had already spotted and was heading towards the jackal pup; the lions were unaware of and passed the calf. It was only when one lioness came back she realized it was there.
Terrance Turner And then WHAM! Lion burger, huh?
Is he gonna eat the jackal or just kill it? Predators don’t usually eat other predators??
In this case the leopard did eat the Jackal pup, some predators do eat others.
I thought the Leopard was going to offer the Jackal to the highest bidder in your vehicle.
i wish i was there witnessing with my own eyes , all the wild life in action but unfortunately coulnt afford it. It is always been my dream of going there😣😣
Would they just sit still? All that noise it's a wonder it even got the pup?
Modern mirrorless cameras with electronic shutter don’t make farting sound like this. Dude, change your shitty dlsr for something with silent shutter
Any chance of increasing the camera shutter noise level louder next time, just to annoy the viewers even more?
Jackal! Is it a jackal? jackal? jackal! Its a jackal?
What is wrong with the comments?….. Jackals are so cute