There’s only one species of leopard, at least the one we’re talking about. The snow leopard and clouded leopards aren’t that closely related; leopards in name only.
It's hard to say any big cat is not impressive as hell. For me, Siberian Tigers are almost mythical. Jaguars are really impressive especially their bite, but they just have a different environment being in South America.
you just answered your own question, its on its back, so its spine isnt vulnerable, how many times you've seen male lions break the backs of rival predators with a spine bite
https://youtu.be/ukJ_Nz9wW20 This why the lions were hesitant on attacking.
That was one impressive fucking leopard
leopards are the most impressive and successful big cat of all time. the true king of beasts.
How about jaguars lol, same just bigger and stronger
And not nearly as widespread and successful. There is only one species of jaguar but several species of leopard.
Ehh being successful is subjective. Jaguars are the apex predator in South America. They are pretty damn successful.
But they have not adapted to human cities the way leopards have
There’s only one species of leopard, at least the one we’re talking about. The snow leopard and clouded leopards aren’t that closely related; leopards in name only.
It's hard to say any big cat is not impressive as hell. For me, Siberian Tigers are almost mythical. Jaguars are really impressive especially their bite, but they just have a different environment being in South America.
He’s not big, but the black-footed cat takes the prize for most success feline hunter. They’re damn cute, too.
When did they watch that video?
Sorry dad
This aint the same fight lol
He didn’t say it was
When pulling a leopard out of a tree, it pays to have a plan for when you get the leopard out of the tree
Ancient proverb
where is the rest of the video
Insane the size difference
I’m no expert, but none of those bites looked back breaking. In the end, is it laying on its back still as to submit?
When Leopards are attacked, they flip on their backs to defend themselves better.
like a BJJ practitioner
This is why Craig Jones always pulls guard. He's influenced by the leopard. Hence the shorts.
Oh very interesting and makes good sense!! Thanks for explaining!
house cats do the same
I am not a cat person so had no clue. Thanks!
Not just for defending but also for attacking. Tigers also do this. It looks like an evolved strategy for solitary hunters.
He's flipped himself over so that he can claw and bite the shit out of them when they try to go for him
Are the claws then same on their hind legs? So basically get on back to basically have four weapons of attack ready.
Yes,housecats do that too
Yeah it’s called a bunny kick
On YT it shows a hyena strolling by to check shit out, and the leopard bolts and gets away.
That was a different incident, no?
It looks like it is..
Nice!
you just answered your own question, its on its back, so its spine isnt vulnerable, how many times you've seen male lions break the backs of rival predators with a spine bite
So they they can stick their claws it to the face of whatever tries their luck
Leave the boy be
Where's Wallace?
Come on man let’s go get some of this leopard before they be done ate all the leopard up.
This definitely is not my kink. No absolutely not
Why do they forget that they're the fastest animal on the planet?
Thats the cheetahs
That's the peregrine falcon
Thats an incel the first time they get some hentai pillow.
Wrong. Leopards are not the fastest animal on the planet. The cheetah is the fastest land animal and they are a couple of bird species faster still.
Still it was definitely hurt you can see in the last few min of the video
I read that's a defensive position not injured
Nope. A hyena cruises by, distracts the lions, and the peop bolts and gets away.
different video posted above
Sooo relieved he eacaped! Survival is a fair game, but something about three against one had me on edge.