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01-08-2012, 00:34   #1
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Leopard intelligence/hunting tricks

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Does any of you, by any chance, remember an article or reference to one case in which a leopard feigned death when attacked by baboons, and then when one of the baboons went closer to inspect "the body", the leopard killed it?
I remember quite clearly reading about this and even seeing the photographs but I can´t seem to find the thing anywhere anymore.

I find it interesting that leopards were said to do exactly this in some African folktales, and I remember that one captive black panther (was it in Florida's Big Cat Rescue?) was known to use pumpkin seeds as bait to attract birds and squirrels to an ambush.
The more I learn about these cats the more in awe I am.

Plus they're just awesome:

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The fact that leopards are still found in areas where other big cats are long extinct(including certain cities like Bombay) certainly sets them apart in terms of intelligiance and adabtability.

PS: I hope to visit a breeding centre for endangered Arabian Leopards in Sharjah(UAE) this autumn so I'll try to bring back some extra info and pics of these iconic felids
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The fact that leopards are still found in areas where other big cats are long extinct(including certain cities like Bombay) certainly sets them apart in terms of intelligiance and adabtability.

PS: I hope to visit a breeding centre for endangered Arabian Leopards in Sharjah(UAE) this autumn so I'll try to bring back some extra info and pics of these iconic felids
Don´t forget to ask the folks there about their intelligence
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I read something bout that before
I also read that leopards have similar strategies of the mountain lion
That they prefer attacks from above such as trees or rock ledges and their attacks from ground are very similar aswell as waitin for prey to come close and attacks are not long to be completed
Its a pity that their habitats are being destroyed and now attacks on humans seem to be rising
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I read something bout that before
I also read that leopards have similar strategies of the mountain lion
That they prefer attacks from above such as trees or rock ledges and their attacks from ground are very similar aswell as waitin for prey to come close and attacks are not long to be completed
Its a pity that their habitats are being destroyed and now attacks on humans seem to be rising
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Like in the photo in the OP. I've heard jaguars use this technique sometimes too- I remember reading something, written by Spanish cronists perhaps, about how in colonial times in the jungles of Mexico (or was it Central America?), men would often carry their spears or swords pointing upwards to prevent jaguars from pouncing on them from tree branches. I don´t remember where I saw it tho.
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