The sight of baboons chasing leopards in the Tswalu Kalahari reserve, South Africa, caught the eye of photographer Mike Sutherland, Latest Sightings reported on July 26. He and his tour group followed a famous herd of male leopards feeding in the deep valleys of Korannaberg. mountains. When approaching a slope, they climb the cliff to get a good position and search for prey.
The sight of baboons chasing leopards in the Tswalu Kalahari reserve, South Africa, caught the eye of photographer Mike Sutherland, Latest Sightings reported on July 26. He and his tour group followed a famous herd of male leopards feeding in the deep valleys of Korannaberg. mountains. When approaching a slope, they climb the cliff to get a good position and search for prey.
“On the other side of the valley, a pack of baboons leisurely forage until two large males spotted the leopard pack and started sounding the alarm. To our surprise, the two cubs spotted the leopards and started sounding the alarm. The male baboon slowly crossed the valley, across the wide lawn for Sutherland to tell.
The group of cheetahs split up in the chase. After a few minutes of calling each other, they regrouped and continued down the valley, but the baboons didn’t stop and started another attack. Baboons chase leopards away and then return to their pack. The group of cheetahs then continued to hunt until late afternoon.