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The leopards of the reserve choose to hunt sandgrouse because they're relatively easy birds to nab. Sandgrouse are water dependent, meaning the big cats know they can find the birds by the watering hole at least twice a day. Additionally, sandgrouse tend to be rather loud, easily giving away their location.
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This cat is a wild leopard and not a pet, sadiemae1214. This is one of the ways wild cats hunt. If you collared and belled it, it would die of starvation because cats are obligate carnivores. They must eat meat to live.
November 06 2012 at 5:46 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThis is a wild leopard, not a pet, and that's one of the ways they hunt in the wild. If you collar and bell this cat, it would die especially since cats are obligate carnivores.
November 06 2012 at 5:45 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replymwgab, sorry but you need to put a bell on that cats collar. Well fed house cats hunt for sport
September 11 2012 at 5:34 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replyand fun, not to eat and survive. That aside, those were amazing pictures.
We had a little black shorthair cat that would lay on her side on the lawn, baiting bluejays and mockingbirds to dive bomb her. When they got into striking range, she'd leap from her prone position and snag them as they flew down on her.
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