Wildlife Photos by Norman Myers: Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley
A leopard on the stalk moves from tree to tree looking for a vantage position, using the side of the trunk away from it's prey. Having made a kill, it may twist the carcass up a tree as steep (and branchless) as this one, even with a carcass heavier than itself in its claws.
-- N. Myers

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