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Was set for a beautiful day in Samburu when we came across this little female .

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We refer to a group of leopards as a leap or a prowl. Leopards are solitary, and so a group typically consists of a mother and her cubs. Their group name comes from the leopard’s remarkable leaping abilities. Leopards can jump up to 10 feet and leap as high as over 20 feet. This leaping ability helps leopards lay hold of their prey quickly. One such prey is the fast gazelle.

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